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Modeling the effects of the ignition system on the CCV of ultra-lean SI engines using a CFD RANS approach Politecnico di Milano

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Author/Creator:
Sforza, Lorenzo, author.
Contributor:
Aksu, Cagdas
Lucchini, Tommaso
Montenegro, Gianluca
Shiraishi, Taisuke
Conference Name:
SAE Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Digital Summit (2021-09-28 : Live Online, Pennsylvania, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2021
Summary:
Cycle-To-Cycle Variability (CCV) must be properly considered when modeling the ignition process in SI engines operating with ultra-lean mixtures. In this work, a strategy to model the impact of the ignition type on the CCV was developed using the RANS approach for turbulence modelling, performing multi-cycle simulations for the power-cycle only. The spark-discharge was modelled through a set of Lagrangian particles, introduced along the spark-gap and interacting with the surrounding Eulerian gas flow. Then, at each discharge event, the velocity of each particle was modified with a zero-divergence perturbation of the velocity field with respect to average conditions. Finally, the particles velocity was evolved according to the Simplified Langevin Model (SLM), which keeps memory of the initial perturbation and applies a Wiener process to simulate the stochastic interaction of each channel particle with the surrounding gas flow. The particles diameter was also evolved, according to both the energy transfer from the electrodes and the local stretched laminar flame speed. The proposed methodology was assessed against experimental measurements from a pent-roof high-tumble single-cylinder SI engine, equipped with an electrical circuit able to provide both standard and enhanced discharge events. Promising results were achieved in terms of predicted IMEP and its CoV
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Publisher Number:
2021-01-1147
Access Restriction:
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