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Using large eddy simulations to study diesel DI-HCCI engine flow structure, mixing and combustion.
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Using large eddy simulations to study diesel DI-HCCI engine flow structure, mixing and combustion./
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Jhavar, Rahul.
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125 p.
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Adviser: Christopher J. Rutland.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-04B.
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Engineering, Automotive. -
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Using large eddy simulations to study diesel DI-HCCI engine flow structure, mixing and combustion.
Jhavar, Rahul.
Using large eddy simulations to study diesel DI-HCCI engine flow structure, mixing and combustion.
- 125 p.
Adviser: Christopher J. Rutland.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007.
The use of an 'engineering large eddy simulation (LES)' approach, as an advanced turbulence modeling technique for engines, was further substantiated. This technique was used to study diesel direct injection (DI) HCCI engine flow and its effects on mixture formation and combustion. In LES, the larger three dimensional unsteady fluid motions are directly represented, whereas the effects of smaller-scale motions are modeled. This makes LES more suited for investigating complex time dependent engine flows; as compared to the more traditional Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) turbulence models.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Four LES models were implemented into the KIVA-3V engine simulation CFD code: Smagorinsky model, one-equation Menon model, dynamic Smagorinsky model and dynamic structure model. DI-HCCI cases simulated on a CAT 3401 engine grid showed that LES provides additional details of in-cylinder large scale flow structures, including how they develop, evolve and impact mixing, as compared to RANS. The detailed kinetics solver CHEMKIN was incorporated with the LES-KIVA code to more accurately predict low temperature chemistry for early injection HCCI conditions. Simulations performed on two different engines showed that LES-CHEMKIN predicts flow structure as well as temperature and intermediate chemical species distribution more accurately than RANS-CHEMKIN when compared with experimental images. A grid sensitivity study also concluded that LES, unlike RANS, shows increased sensitivity to geometric details with increasing resolution.
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