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Accurate Modelling of the Thermal Behaviour of a Diesel Engine by Means of CFD and its Validation

2007-07-23
2007-01-1905
The heat transfer phenomena in a turbo-charged diesel engine is simulated by integration of several CAE-tools including CFD, FEA and 1D codes for cooling system and gas exchange simulation. By using in-house methodologies 3D data is exchanged between CFD and FEA. The modelling time and the required computing power are thereby minimized. Two loops of thermal simulations are performed. The predicted temperatures are in good agreement with the measured data. The precision cooling strategy used here is efficient and it results in equally cooled cylinders. The engine temperatures in the sensitive regions are kept below the critical limits.
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Heat Transfer Analysis and Cycle Averaged Heat Flux Prediction by Means of CFD and its Validation for an IC-Engine

2005-05-10
2005-01-2029
It is demonstrated that the cycle averaged heat flux on the hot gas side of the cylinders can be obtained using in-cylinder CFD-analysis. Together with the heat transfer coefficients obtained using a multi zone model in the coolant jacket CFD-analysis a complete set of thermal boundary conditions were made available exclusively based on simulations. The engine metal temperatures could then be predicted using FEA and compared with the measured data. Good agreement was obtained with the experimental data. The methodology has potential for refinement and application of a higher resolution in future. Also 1-D codes are used to provide cooling circuit boundary conditions and gas exchange boundary condition to the CFD-models.
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CFD-Analysis of Cycle Averaged Heat Flux and Engine Cooling in an IC-Engine

2005-04-11
2005-01-0200
It is demonstrated that the cycle averaged heat flux on the hot gas side of the cylinders can be obtained using in-cylinder CFD-analysis. Together with the heat transfer coefficient obtained from the coolant jacket CFD-analysis, a complete set of boundary conditions are made available exclusively based on simulations. The engine metal temperatures could then be predicted using FEA and the results are compared to an extensive set of measured data. Also 1-D codes are used to provide cooling circuit boundary conditions and gas exchange boundary condition for the CFD-models. The predicted temperature distribution in the engine is desirable for accurate and reliable prediction of knock, durability problems, bore distortion and valve seat distortion.
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