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Compact Post-Aftertreatment Temperature Control Device for Exhaust Gas Cooling

2007-10-30
2007-01-4199
This paper presents a compact temperature control device to cool down hot exhaust gas coming out of an aftertreatment emission control system. Active DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) regeneration is required for aftertreatment emission controls to meet the 2007 EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) PM(Particulate Matter) standard. However, regeneration of the DPF temporarily elevates temperatures in the filter to eliminate accumulated soot. This can increase the temperature of the exhaust gas. The temperature control device in this paper draws ambient air into the hot exhaust stream and mixes them together in such a fashion to maximize temperature drop and minimize back pressure for a limited space without any moving parts or supply of extra power. The simple and compact design of the device makes it a cost-effective candidate to retrofit to an existing aftertreatment system.
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Object Oriented Design Approach to Systems Engineering of a Mechanical Steering System

2003-11-10
2003-01-3399
The successful development of new products is contingent on clearly understanding product requirements and defining appropriate design activities to deliver the right product. Even if one can clearly understand the abstract requirements implied by the voice-of-customer (VOC), engineers still work best to a set of specifications that define the product in objective measures. The task of extracting the systems specifications from text versions of product requirements is not trivial. Full order dynamic models of mass, springs and dampers provide understanding of vehicle performance; however, the engineer has to define the dynamic characteristics based on his understanding of requirements and translate them into technical specifications. The result can be too dependent on human assumptions and judgments at this point. This work was done to understand how to apply Object Oriented Design (OOD) methodology to trace requirements of a mechanical system to design parameters.
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Simulation of the Flow-Field Around a Generic Tractor-Trailer Truck

2004-03-08
2004-01-1147
In the present work computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of the flow field around a generic tractor-trailer truck are presented and compared with corresponding experimental measurements. A generic truck model was considered which is a detailed 1/8th scale replica of a Class-8 tractor-trailer truck. It contained a number of details such as bumpers, underbody, tractor chassis, wheels, and axles. CFD simulations were conducted with wind incident on the vehicle at 0 and 6 degree yaw. Two different meshing strategies (tet-dominant and hex-dominant) and three different turbulence models (Realizable k-ε, RNG k-ε, and DES) are considered. In the first meshing strategy an unstructured tetrahedral mesh was created over a large region surrounding the vehicle and in its wake. In the second strategy the mesh was predominantly hexahedral except for a few narrow regions around the front end and the underbody which were meshed with tetrahedral cells owing to complex topology.
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Droplet Deformation and Rotation Model of Fuel Spray in Diesel Engines

2001-11-12
2001-01-2723
A droplet deformation and rotation model (DDR) has been developed and implemented in the KIVA II CFD code for better describing characteristics of liquid fuel sprays in diesel engines, including the distribution of sprays in combustion chamber space and the spray/wall impingement. The DDR model accounts for the effects of both the droplet's frontal area and its drag coefficient as a function of its deformation and rotation on droplet drag and droplet breakup. Therefore, the DDR model can be used for calculating the fuel droplet's drag and breakup in the process of combustion in diesel engines. This makes it possible to model the highly distorted droplet's frontal area variation and its effect on the drag coefficient in sprays. The new version of the KIVA II code with the DDR model has been tested for a case of the spray/wall impingement and a case of the combustion process in a diesel engine.
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Systems Engineering Approach for Vehicle Specification

2002-11-18
2002-01-3087
This paper discusses a practical use of the Systems Engineering Process as it is implemented in a Truck OEM. The process presented is focused on the Electrical and Electronics area, but can be applied to other systems on the vehicle and to the vehicle level requirements. Systems Engineering rationale is summarized based upon historical impacts and the application of Systems Engineering to address those impacts. Prior System Development Processes are reviewed in light of modern Systems Engineering approaches, leading to the synthesis of the Systems Engineering Documentation Set for the Vehicle and the Vehicle's Electrical and Electronic Systems. The analysis for this approach looks at the application of Systems Engineering Principles throughout the lifecycle of the vehicle, going beyond the boundaries of traditional requirements gathering and analysis.
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Systems Engineering Efforts - What, When and How Much?

2004-10-26
2004-01-2615
This paper describes the electrical system development for the headlight feature in an International High Performance Vehicle. Systems engineers developed several iterations of functional requirements, functional block diagrams, state diagrams, and body controller software requirements early in the development cycle at considerable engineering expense. The hardware design team found the functional block diagrams useful, however the software design team did not find the other artifacts useful. The software design teams chose to implement a design that was very similar to a current product offering and did not map to the system proposed by the systems engineering team. This paper provides examples of the Systems Engineering artifacts and shows when they were developed in the project timeline.
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