Modeling of SI and CI engines
This SAE special publication, Modeling of SI and CI Engines (SP-1168), covers two sets of sessions at the 1996 SAE International Congress and Exposition. There are papers from the ``Engine Modeling`` sessions, which cover a broad range of issues. One session covers combustion and heat transfer in SI engines. The next session deals with flows in intake and exhaust manifolds, much of it centered on one-dimensional fluid mechanics. One-dimensional fluid mechanics is also used in a related paper on transients in fuel delivery systems. Another session deals with mechanical systems, valve trains, crank trains and timing chains. The last session is concerned with piston rings, friction and control. Additionally, there are several papers in the complementary sessions on ``Modeling of Diesel Engines.`` The purpose of these papers is to disseminate the state-of-the-art analysis information with the goal of influencing engine design and development. The focus of the paper is on model development and validation, understanding of the basic processes and on model application. The papers cover a range of topics related to compression ignition engines, in-cylinder flow and combustion, piston rings, ignition processes, spray dynamics and multidimensional modeling.
- OSTI ID:
- 282260
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-960204--; ISBN 1-56091-798-9
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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