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Idle Combustion Stability Modeling

2011-05-17
2011-01-1501
Idle Combustion Stability has previously been difficult to predict prior to prototype engine development. This paper describes an empirical modeling approach to predicting upfront idle combustion stability. The model outputs are the combustion torque harmonic magnitudes and %LNV. The paper describes the modeling methodology and provides correlation results for different engine configurations.
Technical Paper

Combustion Uniformity as a Measure for Engine Idle NVH

2003-05-05
2003-01-1429
Low levels of Engine Idle Shake are required to produce a vehicle that delivers to the customer the overall perception of quality. Some previous metrics used to measure idle shake, e.g. SDIMEP, LNV, etc. have not always been good discriminators of engines that produced low levels of idle shake and those that did not. This paper will propose a new metric, Combustion Uniformity, that does a better job of describing the phenomena that creates idle shake. This new metric will then be used to describe how different distributions of cylinder-to-cylinder variation create different levels of Combustion Uniformity and how those levels of Combustion Uniformity compare to previous metrics.
Technical Paper

Concept Level Powertrain Radiated Noise Analysis

1999-05-17
1999-01-1746
Powertrain radiated noise is an important design factor that must be evaluated during the concept phase of the design process. Unfortunately, the tools currently available to evaluate radiated noise, empirically derived relationships, detailed CAE models, or experimental data, are not useful during this critical phase of the design when many of the fundamental design aspects are determined. Empirical models are too general to capture the impact of many typical design decisions, and detailed CAE models or hardware tests are not practical due to the level of design detail necessary, the cost involved, and the timing. This paper lays out a simplified approach for the prediction of powertrain radiated noise that is useful for both quantitative and qualitative evaluation of design alternatives.
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