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Methodology For Validating Multi-Dimensional Engine Combustion Models And Fuel Surrogates Using An Optically Accessible Compression Ignition Engine, Xin Yu Jan 2015

Methodology For Validating Multi-Dimensional Engine Combustion Models And Fuel Surrogates Using An Optically Accessible Compression Ignition Engine, Xin Yu

Wayne State University Dissertations

In response to increasingly stringent engine emissions regulation, three dimensional in-cylinder combustion modeling is increasingly being used as a tool to optimize the combustion process and reduce the cost of experimental testing. Due to the complexity of the physical and chemical interactions involved in the in-cylinder combustion process, the engine combustion model consists of numerous sub-models developed under pre-defined initial and boundary conditions requiring further model calibration depending on different engine applications. Fuel surrogates, one of those sub-models developed for different combustion applications, may not capture all the behavior when applied to the varying temperature-pressure conditions present in a compression …