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Combustion Analysis of a Diesel Engine Using Computer Simulation
Technical Paper
2012-36-0370
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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The ever increasing pressure for more efficient engines, with lower production cost and time has led to the development of advanced simulation tools. Likewise, the experimental development of combustion systems has benefited from computational tools while reducing the necessary experimental time. This paper describes the analysis of combustion performance of a Diesel engine normally used on generator sets. A detailed heat release analysis is performed through one-dimensional simulation software and experimental results, enabling a comprehensive description of combustion parameters of the engine through a simplified study. Brake and indicated values were obtained and analyzed to point out efficiency maps and show the effectiveness of the simulation tool in engine and combustion systems development.
Authors
- Vinicius Ruckert Roso - Federal University of Santa Maria
- Gabriel Kieling Frohlich - Federal University of Santa Maria
- Macklini Dalla Nora - Federal University of Santa Maria
- Gleisson Balen - Federal University of Santa Maria
- Mario Eduardo Santos Martins - Federal University of Santa Maria
- Paulo Romeu Moreira Machado - Federal University of Santa Maria
- Fabio Ecke Bisogno - Federal University of Santa Maria
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Roso, V., Frohlich, G., Nora, M., Balen, G. et al., "Combustion Analysis of a Diesel Engine Using Computer Simulation," SAE Technical Paper 2012-36-0370, 2012, https://doi.org/10.4271/2012-36-0370.Also In
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