Analysis of Transient Drive Cycles using CRUISE-BOOST Co-Simulation Techniques
2002-01-0627
03/04/2002
- Event
- Content
- In order to improve the accuracy of vehicle simulation under transient cycle conditions and thus predict performance and fuel consumption, consideration of the complete system engine/drivetrain/vehicle is necessary. The coupling of otherwise independent simulation programs is therefore necessary for the vehicle and engine. The description of thermally transient processes enables the calculation of the heat balance of the engine, which in turn enables the simulation of warming up operation. Through consideration of the engine warming up process, the quality of the prediction of fuel consumption and emissions is improved. The combination of the simulation programs CRUISE and BOOST to determine the engine heat balance has proven to be successful for the analysis of transient drive cycles.
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- 13
- Citation
- Regner, G., Loibner, E., Krammer, J., Walter, L. et al., "Analysis of Transient Drive Cycles using CRUISE-BOOST Co-Simulation Techniques," SAE Technical Paper 2002-01-0627, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-01-0627.