Engineering an Optimum Air-Flow Subsystem for Your Engine

983049

11/16/1998

Event
Motorsports Engineering Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
The process and the tools that are used for engineering an optimum engine air-flow subsystem are critical for the successful execution of an engine program. From the perspective of the Air-Flow Subsystem Engineer, the requirements and concept subsystem of components, component subsystem, engine subsystem, and vehicle system engineering processes are described. Additionally, applicable tools such as benchmarking, engine cycle simulation, vehicle simulation, computational fluid dynamics, steady air-flow bench, engine dynamometer, and vehicle testing are explained. As an example, this paper illustrates the process by which a modern, high-performance, high-volume production-intent engine air-flow subsystem, in particular, the intake manifold component, is engineered and how these tools are applied.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/983049
Pages
16
Citation
Agnew, D., and Romblom, E., "Engineering an Optimum Air-Flow Subsystem for Your Engine," SAE Technical Paper 983049, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/983049.
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Publisher
Published
Nov 16, 1998
Product Code
983049
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English