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[ES] Simular el comportamiento del Spray A de acuerdo a la ECN (Engine Combustion Network), haciendo uso de la herramienta OpenFOAM. Realizar la configuración experimental completa,con el fin de estudiar la capacidad de ...[+]
[ES] Simular el comportamiento del Spray A de acuerdo a la ECN (Engine Combustion Network), haciendo uso de la herramienta OpenFOAM. Realizar la configuración experimental completa,con el fin de estudiar la capacidad de OpenFOAM para resolver el problema mediante RANS. Comparar los resultados obtenidos con los datos experimentales de la ECN. Discutir la fiabilidad de los resultados.
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[EN] Spray A is a spray composed mainly of dodecane and which has been widely studied
by several research groups and universities. Spray A was defined not only as a fuel
but also as a set of conditions and parameters ...[+]
[EN] Spray A is a spray composed mainly of dodecane and which has been widely studied
by several research groups and universities. Spray A was defined not only as a fuel
but also as a set of conditions and parameters that define the initial conditions and
boundary conditions. In this way, anyone who studies Spray A can compare the results
with anyone who has studied it before.
The aim of this project is to assess the capability of OpenFOAM, a open-source
CFD software, to solve the problem of Spray A injection in a combustion chamber. In
this way, thanks to the extensive experimental database available, it will be possible to
compare the results of the simulations with the experimental data.
This project will be based on the study of non-reactive and reactive cases. The first
is, without combustion, considering an inert environment, the second, the combustion
is attained, introducing an oxidant into the hot environment.
For the study of these cases, the liquid penetration of the fuel, the vapor penetration
and the radial concentration of the fuel will be compared to the experimental results.
Finally, a study will also be made on the sensitivity of the computational costs of
the different simulations according to the different parameters that characterise them.
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