Modeling of Ignition and Early Flame Development with Respect to Large Diesel Engine Simulation

981451

05/04/1998

Event
International Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
A recently developed auto-ignition model based on a single transport equation in combination with a reduced kinetic scheme has been validated and tested in combination with a cascade jet and droplet breakup model. The validation has been performed by comparing ignition locations and delays for various thermodynamic conditions with experimental data from a high-pressure combustion cell. Also for medium-size diesel engine applications, predictions of ignition delay are in good agreement with experimental observations.
In addition, a new approach to the modeling of the early flame development in diesel engine combustion is introduced. The reaction rate in the transition phase from the premixed to the mixing-controlled combustion mode is determined by means of a sub-grid scale model, which describes the evolution of a turbulent diffusion flame. The model has been tested during the early combustion phase of a medium-size, medium-speed DI diesel engine. This approach leads to a good reproduction of the premixed combustion peak and the transition region from premixed to mixing-controlled combustion as observed in experiments.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/981451
Pages
12
Citation
Weisser, G., Tanner, F., and Boulouchos, K., "Modeling of Ignition and Early Flame Development with Respect to Large Diesel Engine Simulation," SAE Technical Paper 981451, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981451.
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Published
May 4, 1998
Product Code
981451
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English