2010
DOI: 10.1115/1.4000295
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Parameter Based Combustion Model for Large Prechamber Gas Engines

Abstract: Challenging requirements for modern large engines regarding power output, fuel consumption, and emissions can only be achieved with carefully adapted combustion systems. With the improvement of simulation methods simulation work is playing a more and more important role for the engine development. Due to their simplicity and short computing time, one-dimensional and zero-dimensional calculation methods are widely applied for the engine cycle simulation and optimization. While the gas dynamic processes in the i… Show more

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“…12 shows the comparison of heat release rate curves. The simulation results have the same trend with typical gas engine heat release rate curve [6]. Both the first and second peak values of Case B are larger than those of Case A.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…12 shows the comparison of heat release rate curves. The simulation results have the same trend with typical gas engine heat release rate curve [6]. Both the first and second peak values of Case B are larger than those of Case A.…”
supporting
confidence: 63%