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Investigation of an IC Engine Intake Flow Based on Highly Resolved LES and PIV
by
Hasse, Christian
, Buhl, Stefan
, Hartmann, Frank
, Kaiser, Sebastian A
in
Aerodynamics
/ Air flow
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Curvature
/ Cylinders
/ Detached eddy simulation
/ Downsizing
/ Emissions control
/ Engine inlets
/ Engine valves
/ Engines
/ Equilibrium flow
/ Flame propagation
/ Flow rates
/ Flow velocity
/ Fuel-air mixing
/ Gasoline
/ Gasoline engines
/ Lifts
/ Low flow
/ Orientation
/ Particle image velocimetry
/ Penetration depth
/ Product design
/ Sea surface
/ Shear stress
/ Simulation
/ Superchargers
/ Surface temperature
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence models
/ Velocity
/ Velocity distribution
/ Velocity measurement
2017
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Investigation of an IC Engine Intake Flow Based on Highly Resolved LES and PIV
by
Hasse, Christian
, Buhl, Stefan
, Hartmann, Frank
, Kaiser, Sebastian A
in
Aerodynamics
/ Air flow
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Curvature
/ Cylinders
/ Detached eddy simulation
/ Downsizing
/ Emissions control
/ Engine inlets
/ Engine valves
/ Engines
/ Equilibrium flow
/ Flame propagation
/ Flow rates
/ Flow velocity
/ Fuel-air mixing
/ Gasoline
/ Gasoline engines
/ Lifts
/ Low flow
/ Orientation
/ Particle image velocimetry
/ Penetration depth
/ Product design
/ Sea surface
/ Shear stress
/ Simulation
/ Superchargers
/ Surface temperature
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence models
/ Velocity
/ Velocity distribution
/ Velocity measurement
2017
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Investigation of an IC Engine Intake Flow Based on Highly Resolved LES and PIV
by
Hasse, Christian
, Buhl, Stefan
, Hartmann, Frank
, Kaiser, Sebastian A
in
Aerodynamics
/ Air flow
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Curvature
/ Cylinders
/ Detached eddy simulation
/ Downsizing
/ Emissions control
/ Engine inlets
/ Engine valves
/ Engines
/ Equilibrium flow
/ Flame propagation
/ Flow rates
/ Flow velocity
/ Fuel-air mixing
/ Gasoline
/ Gasoline engines
/ Lifts
/ Low flow
/ Orientation
/ Particle image velocimetry
/ Penetration depth
/ Product design
/ Sea surface
/ Shear stress
/ Simulation
/ Superchargers
/ Surface temperature
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence models
/ Velocity
/ Velocity distribution
/ Velocity measurement
2017
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Investigation of an IC Engine Intake Flow Based on Highly Resolved LES and PIV
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Investigation of an IC Engine Intake Flow Based on Highly Resolved LES and PIV
2017
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To reduce emissions and fuel consumption, the current generation of gasoline engines uses technologies such as direct injection, downsizing and supercharging. All of them require a strong vortical in-cylinder charge motion, usually described as “tumble”, to improve fuel-air mixing and enhance flame propagation. The tumble development strongly depends on the flow field during the intake stroke. This flow field is dominated by the intake jet, which has to be captured well in the simulation. This work investigates the intake jet on a steady-state flow bench, especially in the vicinity of the intake valve. At first, the general flow dynamics of the intake jet for three different valve lifts and three different mass flows were investigated experimentally. For the smallest valve lift (3 mm), flow-field measurements using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) show that the orientation of the intake jet significantly depends on the air flow rate, attaching to the pent roof for low flow rates. This phenomenon is less pronounced for higher valve lifts. An intermediate valve lift and flow rate were chosen for further investigations by scale-resolving simulations. Three different meshes (coarse, medium and fine) and two turbulence models (Sigma and Detached Eddy Simulation-Shear Stress Transport (DES-SST)) are applied to consider their effect on the numerical results. An ad-hoc post-processing methodology based on the ensemble-averaged velocity field is presented capturing the jet centerline’s mean velocity and velocity fluctuations as well as its orientation, curvature and penetration depth. The simulation results are compared to each other as well as to measurements by PIV.
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