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1D/3D simulation workflow

Optimization of exhaust gas aftertreatment devices

1D/3D-Simulations-Workflow

Optimierung von Komponenten der Abgasnachbehandlung

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Computer modeling as a complementary tool to experimental investigations is indispensable to design catalytic converters or diesel particulate filters. Therefore the present integrated 1D/3D workflow decisively accelerates the often very time consuming simulation process by combining the advantages of fast 1D and highly resolved 3D simulations. Characteristic parameters of design studies performed in Boost 1D aftertreatment are directly transferred to the 3D CFD code Fire and used for fine tuning.

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Münzer, A., Peters, B., Wanker, R. et al. 1D/3D simulation workflow. ATZ Worldw 106, 27–31 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03225304

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