A Multi-dimensional Flamelet Model Framework Applied to Split-injection DI Diesel Engines
Document Number: 2009-01-1917
Date Published: June 2009
Author(s):
Eric Doran - Stanford Univ.
David J. Cook - Robert Bosch LLC
Heinz Pitsch - Stanford Univ.
Abstract:
A general model framework for investigating various injection strategies in compression ignition engines with both mixture and thermal inhomogeneities is presented using an extended representative interactive flamelet model. The equations describing evolution of chemistry are written for a scalar phase space of either one or two dimensions and an approach for modeling multiple injections is given. The combustion model is solved interactively with the turbulent flow field by coupling with a Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) solver. The model is applied in the simulation of a split-injection diesel engine and results are compared to experimental data obtained from a single-cylinder research engine.
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