Quasi-dimensional simulation of spark ignition engines: From thermodynamic optimization to cyclic variability

Alejandro Medina, Pedro Luis Curto-Risso, Antonio Calvo Hernández, Lev Guzmán-Vargas, Fernando Angulo-Brown, Asok K. Sen

Research output: Book/ReportBookpeer-review

50 Scopus citations

Abstract

Based on the simulations developed in research groups over the past years, Introduction to Quasi-dimensional Simulation of Spark Ignition Engines provides a compilation of the main ingredients necessary to build up a quasi-dimensional computer simulation scheme. Quasi-dimensional computer simulation of spark ignition engines is a powerful but affordable tool which obtains realistic estimations of a wide variety of variables for a simulated engine keeping insight the basic physical and chemical processes involved in the real evolution of an automotive engine. With low computational costs, it can optimize the design and operation of spark ignition engines as well as it allows to analyze cycle-to-cycle fluctuations. Including details about the structure of a complete simulation scheme, information about what kind of information can be obtained, and comparisons of the simulation results with experiments, Introduction to Quasi-dimensional Simulation of Spark Ignition Engines offers a thorough guide of this technique. Advanced undergraduates and postgraduates as well as researchers in government and industry in all areas related to applied physics and mechanical and automotive engineering can apply these tools to simulate cyclic variability, potentially leading to new design and control alternatives for lowering emissions and expanding the actual operation limits of spark ignition engines.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer-Verlag London Ltd
Number of pages195
ISBN (Electronic)9781447152897
ISBN (Print)9781447152880
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2014

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Quasi-dimensional simulation of spark ignition engines: From thermodynamic optimization to cyclic variability'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this