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A Second Law Analysis of High Efficiency Low Emission Gasoline Engine Concepts

2006-04-03
2006-01-0491
A second law analysis of spark ignition (SI) engines has been conducted to identify areas in which work capability is presently lost due to either thermodynamic irreversibilities or undesirable work transfers. The impact of advanced combustion strategies on raising powertrain efficiency is assessed. The modeling study relies on two simulation codes: a one-dimensional gas-dynamic simulation code for air flow and heat transfer external to the cylinder, and a single-cylinder thermodynamic cycle simulation code modified to incorporate a second law (Availability) analysis. Modeling results are presented for a base case 3.0 liter, port fuel injection (PFI) gasoline engine with a 10.5 compression ratio (CR), operated homogeneously with a stoichiometric fuel/air ratio.
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