A complete 0D thermodynamic predictive model for direct injection diesel engines
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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/52524
Cita bibliográfica
Payri González, F.; Olmeda, P.; Martín Díaz, J.; García Martínez, A. (2011). A complete 0D thermodynamic predictive model for direct injection diesel engines. Applied Energy. 88:4632-4641. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.06.005
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Resumen
[EN] Ideal models provide the simplest way to reproduce internal combustion engine (ICE) cycles, but they usually do not represent with sufficient accuracy the actual behaviour of an ICE. A suitable alternative for research and development applications is provided by zero-dimensional (0D) thermodynamic models. Such models are very useful for predicting the instantaneous pressure and temperature in the combustion chamber, which in turn allows the prediction of engine operation characteristics. However, they use simplifying hypotheses which lead, in some cases, to a lack of accuracy or a limited predictive capability.This paper describes a 0D single-zone thermodynamic model that takes into account the heat transfer to the chamber walls, the blow-by leakage, the fuel injection and engine deformations, along with the instantaneous change in gas properties. Special attention has been paid to the description of the specific sub-models that have been used for the calculation of the energy and mass equations terms. The procedures followed for the estimation of some mechanical and heat transfer parameters and the combustion model fitting are also detailed. After the fitting, the model was validated in different operation points in a 4-cylinder 2-l DI diesel engine, showing a good capability for accurate predictions of engine performance and the gas state in the closed cycle. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
Palabras clave
Blow-by leakage, Engine deformations, Fuel injection, Heat transfer, Real cycles, Thermodynamic model, Accurate prediction, Blow-by, Chamber walls, Closed cycle, Combustion model, DI diesel engine, Direct injection diesel engines, Engine operations, Engine performance, Gas properties, Gas state, Ideal model, Mass equation, Operation point, Predictive models, Pressure and temperature, Research and development, Submodels, Transfer parameters, Zero-dimensional, Combustion, Combustion chambers, Deformation, Diesel engines, Engine cylinders, Engines, Machine design, Thermodynamic properties, Direct injection, Accuracy assessment, Diesel engine, Model validation, Numerical model, Prediction, Thermodynamics
ISSN
0306-2619
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Fuente
Applied Energy
DOI
10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.06.005
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Agradecimientos
The authors thank the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (PAID-06-09) and Generalitat Valenciana (GV/2010/045) for their valuable support to this work and the referees for their worthy comments.