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TITLE : TRANSIENT SIMULATION OF IN-CYLINDER AERODYNAMICS AND
TURBULENT FUEL MIXING USING A BODY-FITTED MOVING GRID
BY : CHAM Consultancy Team - F G Mendonca
FOR : E.C. BRITE Project, FACSIMILE
DATE : End 1992
PHOENICS Version : 1.6.6
MODELLING DETAILS :
- Three-Dimensional, Turbulent, Transient flow
- Body-Fitted Moving Grid
NOTES :
- Collaborative project has resulted in the production of an efficient,
geometrically representative and experimentally validated Computational
Design Tool for modelling in-cylinder flow during the non-combustion
part of the engine cycle.
- The use of PHOENICS built-in physical models mean that sufficiently
detailed transient modelling is achieved within a realistic framework
of computational turnaround time.
The pictures (courtesy of GEC ALSTHOM Ruston Diesels Ltd.) are as follows:
- Three-Dimensional grid depicting the curved piston, cylinder head with
inlet and exhaust valve holes, and pre-combustion chamber.
- Velocity vectors along the cylinder head, symmetry plane and piston
pressure distribution.
- Contours of fuel mass fraction during induction
Further Information :
- N M Proumen, M R Malin, F G Mendonca
'Evaluation of Turbulence Models for In-Cylinder Flows'
PHOENICS Journal - 1991 : Vol.4 Supp.I
- F G Mendonca, P Shah, D R Glynn (1992)
'Modelling of In-Cylinder Aerodynamics Using a Body-Fitted Grid'
PHOENICS Journal - 1992 : Vol.5 no.3
- F G Mendonca, A Bretton
'Simulation of In-Cylinder Fuel Mixing in a Large Spark Ignition Lean Burn
Engine', IMechE C465/010/93, Proceedings : 17-18 Nov 1993
Three-Dimensional Grid Configuration
Velocity vectors
Contours of fuel mass fraction during induction
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