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, Volume 67, Issue 6, pp 24–28 | Cite as

A consistent simulation methodology for combustion in piston engines

  • Franz Chmela
  • Dimitar Dimitrov
  • Gerhard Pirker
  • Andreas Wimmer
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Abstract

Along with the widely used software packages for three-dimensional simulation of flow, mixture formation, and combustion in engines, there is a need for simpler and faster-to-handle simulation tools especially for the preoptimisation of engine geometry and operating parameters. The Large Engines Competence Center (LEC) in Graz, Austria, has developed a consistent zero-dimensional simulation methodology for the particularly at large engines considerable variety of fuels and combustion systems.

Keywords

Diesel Engine Heat Release Rate Ignition Delay Flame Front Fuel Mass 
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Konsistente Methodik zur Vorausrechnung der Verbrennung in Kolbenkraftmaschinen

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Franz Chmela
  • Dimitar Dimitrov
  • Gerhard Pirker
  • Andreas Wimmer

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