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Development of a Reed Valve Model for Engine Simulations for Two-Stroke Engines

2004-03-08
2004-01-1455
Engine manufacturers and product designers are currently under significant pressure to reduce fuel consumption, emissions, and noise from two-stroke engines. Improved engine breathing goes a long way toward overcoming these challenges by providing better charge delivery, complete exhaust gas scavenging, and minimal fuel short-circuiting. Reed valve motion and the resulting gas flow are highly coupled phenomena. Understanding and controlling these dynamics and their interactions is critical to effective intake breathing. A comprehensive effort to model reed valves at a level sufficient for engine design using engine simulations is still incomplete. This work is focused on the assessment, development and validation of a reed valve model suitable for engine simulations. In this work, a representative two-stroke engine reed valve is modeled in a detailed fluid/structures, multi-physics CFD code which fully resolves both the flow-field and the details of the deflecting reed plate.
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