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Effects of fuel composition on charge preparation, combustion and knock tendency in a high performance GDI engine. Part II: Les analysis

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2015
Short description:
Effects of fuel composition on charge preparation, combustion and knock tendency in a high performance GDI engine. Part II: Les analysis / D'Adamo, Alessandro; Giovannoni, Nicola; Nardi, Luca; Cantore, Giuseppe; D'Angelis, Angelo. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - 81:(2015), pp. 817-825. ( 69th Conference of the Italian Thermal Engineering Association, ATI 2014 Milan 10-13 September 2014) [10.1016/j.egypro.2015.12.159].
abstract:
As discussed in the Part I of this paper, a numerical activity is carried out in order to analyse the effects of fuel composition modelling in a turbocharged GDI engine for sport car applications. While Part I analyses the "ensemble averaged" macroscopic effects on spray evolution, mixture stratification, combustion and knock tendency, in Part II of this paper cycle-to-cycle variations are analysed and discussed using a multi-cycle LES numerical framework, again comparing results from a more traditional single-component fuel surrogate model to those of a multi-component one. A purposely developed numerical approach is applied to properly account for the effects of the Discrete-Continuous-Multi-Component fuel formulation on the charge preparation: just before the spark timing, each vaporized fuel fraction is lumped back into a single-component surrogate fuel to allow the combustion model (ECFM-3Z, in its LES formulation) to take place. At the beginning of a new injection process, the numerical framework for the injected spray is switched back to Multi-Component, thus allowing each fuel fraction to independently spread, vaporize and diffuse in the combustion chamber according to the cycle-specific characteristics. A detailed comparison between the two fuel formulations is carried out on both average and rms values of the most influencing fields just before the spark discharge.
Iris type:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Keywords:
Combustion; DCMC; LES; Mixing; Energy (all)
List of contributors:
D'Adamo, Alessandro; Giovannoni, Nicola; Nardi, Luca; Cantore, Giuseppe; D'Angelis, Angelo
Authors of the University:
CANTORE Giuseppe
D'ADAMO Alessandro
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1115401
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1115401/99019/Energy%20Procedia%2081%20(%202015%20)%20817%20%BF%20825.pdf
Book title:
Energy Procedia
Published in:
ENERGY PROCEDIA
Journal
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