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Multi-dimensional modeling of the air/fuel mixture formation process in a PFI engine for motorcycle applications (CROSBI ID 562496)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Lucchini, Tommaso ; D'Errico, Gianluca ; Brusiani, Federico ; Bianchi, Gian ; Tuković, Željko ; Jasak, Hrvoje Multi-dimensional modeling of the air/fuel mixture formation process in a PFI engine for motorcycle applications. 2009

Podaci o odgovornosti

Lucchini, Tommaso ; D'Errico, Gianluca ; Brusiani, Federico ; Bianchi, Gian ; Tuković, Željko ; Jasak, Hrvoje

engleski

Multi-dimensional modeling of the air/fuel mixture formation process in a PFI engine for motorcycle applications

The preparation of the air-fuel mixture represents one of the most critical tasks in the definition of a clean and efficient SI engine. Therefore it becomes necessary to consolidate the numerical methods which are able to describe such a complex physical process. Within this context, the authors developed a CFD methodology into an open-source code to investigate the air-fuel mixture formation process in PFI engines. Attention is focused on moving mesh algorithms, Lagrangian spray modeling and spray-wall interaction modeling. Since moving grids are involved and the mesh quality during motion strongly influences the computed in-cylinder flow-field, a FEM-based automatic mesh motion solver combined with topological changes was adopted to preserve the grid quality in presence of high boundary deformations like the interaction between the piston bowl and the valves during the valve-overlap period. The fuel spray was modeled by using the Lagrangian approach, and the spray sub-models (atomization and breakup) were tuned according to experimental validations carried out in previous works. Specific submodels were implemented to describe the impingement of fuel spray with the engine walls. The evolution of the resulting liquid film was also taken into account by solving the mass and momentum equations with the Finite-Area discretization method. The proposed methodology was applied to simulate a single-cylinder SI engine for motor-scooter applications at a low load operating condition. This operating point was chosen since these engines often run very close to idle conditions when they are used in the urban areas.

SI engine; air-fuel mixture; spray; liquid film; CFD; OpenFOAM

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Podaci o prilogu

2009.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Podaci o skupu

9th International Conference on Engines and Vehicles (ICE2009)

predavanje

13.09.2009-18.09.2009

Napulj, Italija; Capri, Italija

Povezanost rada

Strojarstvo