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  PROBABILITY DENSITY FUNCTION COMBUSTION MODELING OF DIESEL ENGINES
 
 
Titel: PROBABILITY DENSITY FUNCTION COMBUSTION MODELING OF DIESEL ENGINES
Auteur: Lee, Daniel
Rutland, Christopher J.
Verschenen in: Combustion science and technology
Paginering: Jaargang 174 (2002) nr. 10 pagina's 19-54
Jaar: 2002-10
Inhoud: A new combustion model is presented that is capable of simulating the diesel combustion process. This combustion process is broken into three phases: low-temperature ignition kinetics, kinetically limited reactions, and mixing limited combustion. Low-temperature ignition kinetics are modeled using the Shell model. For combustion limited by mixing, a probability density function combustion model is used, which utilizes a commercial flamelet solver. For kinetically limited (premixed) combustion, an Arrhenius rate is used. To account for temperature fluctuations, this rate is weighted with a temperature probability density function. To transition between the premixed and diffusion burning modes, a transport equation for premixed fuel is solved. The ratio of fuel in a computational cell that is premixed is used to determine the combustion mode. This combustion model has been implemented into theKIVA-3V code. Results show that this combustion model accurately simulates the diesel combustion process.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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