Turbocharger Integration into Multidimensional Engine Simulations to Enable Transient Load Cases / by Andreas Kächele
By: Kächele, Andreas
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E-bookSeries: (Wissenschaftliche Reihe Fahrzeugtechnik Universität Stuttgart, 2567-0042).Publisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Vieweg, 2020Edition: Primera edición 2020.Description: 1 recurso en línea (XXII, 123 páginas) : 57 ilustraciones.ISBN: 9783658287863.Subject: Turbocompresores
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Approaches for the Turbocharger Integration into the 3D-CFD Simulation Domain -- Validation by Means of a Virtual Hot Gas Test Bench -- Comparison of the 0D-Turbocharger against Experimental Data from a Two-cylinder Engine.
Despite the increasing interest in multidimensional combustion engine simulation from researchers and industry, the field of application has been restricted to stationary operating points for turbocharged engines. Andreas Kächele presents a 3D-CFD approach to extend the simulation into the transient regime, enabling the detailed analysis of phenomena during changes in engine operating point. The approach is validated by means of a virtual hot gas test bench and experiments on a two-cylinder engine. Contents Approaches for the Turbocharger Integration into the 3D-CFD Simulation Domain Validation by Means of a Virtual Hot Gas Test Bench Comparison of the 0D-Turbocharger against Experimental Data from a Two-cylinder Engine Target Groups Researcher and students of internal combustion engines Engine developers and automotive engineers About the Author Andreas Kächele was research associate at the Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines (FKFS) in Stuttgart, Germany, focusing on multidimensional engine simulation. After obtaining his PhD from Prof. Dr.-Ing. M. Bargende, he continues to work in the virtual engine design with emphasis on combustion process development.
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