A Two-Stroke Engine Model Based on Advanced Simulation of Fundamental Processes

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Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica per l'Energetica (D.I.M.E. ), Università di Napoli Federico II (Italy), 1995 ? 12 p.
Abstract
Research activities concerning the development and set up of a theoretical model for the analysis of spark-ignition two-stroke engines are reported. The engine system is identified by the definition of both zero-dimensional time-varying control volumes (i.e. , cylinders or crankcases) and one-dimensional devices (i.e. , intake or exhaust manifolds, transfer ducts, etc. ). Fundamental processes such as combustion, fluid dynamics and scavenging, are modelled using up-to-date approaches. In particular, a fractal sub-model is adopted for the evaluation of flame area and burning rate; a high resolution upwind TVD scheme is utilized for the prediction of wave propagation within ducts.
The overall prediction level is estimated through the comparison with experimental data measured on a small-size engine under both motored and firing conditions. The proposed model achieves a satisfactory compromise between accuracy and computational costs, if compared with more advanced CFD calculations, and allows the design and the analysis of a large number of different engine configurations to be performed.

Author(s): Bozza F., Tuccillo R., Falco D.

Language: English
Commentary: 415333
Tags: Транспорт;Двигатели внутреннего сгорания (ДВС)