Randy Hessel, Associate Scientist at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison Engine Research Center, will be presenting the
following paper at SAE, using EnSight as his post-processing tool.
Pathline Analysis of Full-cycle Four-stroke HCCI Engine Combustion Using CFD and Multi-Zone Modeling (SAE Technical Paper 2008-01-0048)
This paper investigates flow and combustion in a full-cycle
simulation of a four-stroke, three-valve HCCI engine by visualizing the
flow with pathlines. Pathlines trace massless particles in a transient
flow field. In addition to visualization, pathlines are used here to
trace the history, or evolution, of flow fields and species. In this
study evolution is followed from the intake port through combustion.
Pathline analysis follows packets of intake charge in time and space
from induction through combustion. The local scalar fields traversed
by the individual packets in terms of velocity magnitude, turbulence,
species concentration and temperatures are extracted from the
simulation results. The results show how the intake event establishes
local chemical and thermal environments in-cylinder and how the species
respond (chemically react) to the local field.
Flow is modeled with KIVA-3V-MZ-MPI, which is a multi-zone combustion model implementation of KIVA-3V
that calculates detailed combustion chemistry. Chemical reactions are
modeled with a 29-specie, 52-reaction, n-heptane mechanism developed by
the University of Wisconsin-Engine Research Center. The engine modeled
is the 4-stroke, automotive HCCI research engine of Sandia National
Laboratories fueled with n-heptane.
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