Effect of Mesh Structure in the KIVA-4 Code with a Less Mesh Dependent Spray Model for DI Diesel Engine Simulations
Document Number: 2009-01-1937
Date Published: June 2009
Author(s):
Yusuke Imamori - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
Abstract:
Two different types of mesh used for diesel combustion with the KIVA-4 code are compared. One is a well-established conventional KIVA-3-type polar mesh. The other is a non-polar mesh with uniform size throughout the piston bowl so as to reduce the number of cells and to improve the quality of the cell shapes around the cylinder axis which can contain many fuel droplets that affect prediction accuracy and the computational time. This mesh is specialized for the KIVA-4 code which employs an unstructured mesh. To prevent dramatic changes in spray penetration caused by the difference in cell size between the two types of mesh, a recently developed spray model which reduces mesh dependency of the droplet behavior has been implemented. For the ignition and combustion models, the Shell model and characteristic time combustion (CTC) model are employed. The calculated spatial distribution of droplets, fuel vapor and soot are compared against high-speed, in-cylinder imaging obtained from an optical access diesel engine. Heat release rate, NOx, soot and computational time are also compared between the two types of mesh. The results show that the uniform-sized mesh reduces computational times significantly while maintaining almost the same prediction accuracy as the KIVA-3-type polar mesh.
File Size: 1875K
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See other papers presented at Powertrains, Fuels and Lubricants Meeting, June 2009, Florence, ITALY, Session: Multi-Dimensional Modeling (Part 1 of 2)
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