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Validation of a Sparse Analytical Jacobian Chemistry Solver for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Simulations with Comprehensive Reaction Mechanisms

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2012
Short description:
Validation of a Sparse Analytical Jacobian Chemistry Solver for Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Simulations with Comprehensive Reaction Mechanisms / Perini, Federico; Galligani, Emanuele; Cantore, Giuseppe; R., Reitz. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:(2012), pp. 1-13. ( SAE 2012, Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress Rosemont, IL, usa 2-3 ottobre 2012) [10.4271/2012-01-1974].
abstract:
The paper presents the development of a novel approach to the solution of detailed chemistry in internal combustion engine simulations, which relies on the analytical computation of the ordinary differential equations (ODE) system Jacobian matrix in sparse form. Arbitrary reaction behaviors in either Arrhenius, third-body or fall-off formulations can be considered, and thermodynamic gasphase mixture properties are evaluated according to the wellestablished 7-coefficient JANAF polynomial form. The current work presents a full validation of the new chemistry solver when coupled to the KIVA-4 code, through modeling of a single cylinder Caterpillar 3401 heavy-duty engine, running in two-stage combustion mode. The code has been tested on a wide range of simulations, at different injection timings, intake pressures, and EGR mass fractions, and considering two reaction mechanisms: a skeletal one with 29 species and 52 reactions, and a comprehensive, semi-detailed one with 160 species and 1540 reactions. The results show that the developed approach allows computational time savings of more than one order of magnitude in comparison to a reference chemistry solver, even with no reduction of the combustion mechanism size.
Iris type:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Keywords:
internal combustion engine simulations; sparse reaction kinetics; ODE solver; heavy-duty diesel engine
List of contributors:
Perini, Federico; Galligani, Emanuele; Cantore, Giuseppe; R., Reitz
Authors of the University:
CANTORE Giuseppe
GALLIGANI Emanuele
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/866689
Book title:
SAE 2012 Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress
Published in:
SAE TECHNICAL PAPER
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