Abstract
Producing reliable in-cylinder simulations for quick turnaround engine development for industrial purposes is a challenging task. With the ongoing paradigm shift towards digital engineering, industry is forced to adjust its development and manufacturing processes away from prototyping and reliance on test bed results towards a virtual environment where optimization occurs before the actual hardware is available. In this work, an approach is presented, which can overcome one of the main disadvantages of RANS: the model coefficient tuning dependency. Using a Design of Experiments approach, it is shown that input parameters can be linked to ambient boundary conditions and therefore tabulated to eliminate lengthy tuning iterations between operating conditions.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | IMechE, Fuel Systems-Engines |
Publisher | IMechE |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2018 |
Event | Fuel Systems: Engines - Etc Venues, St Paul's, London, United Kingdom Duration: 4 Dec 2018 → 5 Dec 2018 https://events.imeche.org/ViewEvent?code=CON6597 |
Conference
Conference | Fuel Systems |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | London |
Period | 4/12/18 → 5/12/18 |
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Robert Morgan
- School of Arch, Tech and Eng - Professor of Thermal Propulsion Systems
- Advanced Engineering Centre
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