SAE Technical Paper Series 2014
DOI: 10.4271/2014-01-1223
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A RANS CFD 3D Methodology for the Evaluation of the Effects of Cycle By Cycle Variation on Knock Tendency of a High Performance Spark Ignition Engine

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“…The study presented in [13] also showed that the variations in turbulence intensity have a dominant impact on the combustion instability. In [15] it was found that CCV of combustion is also influenced by the cyclic fluctuations of the stratification of mixture around the spark plug, while the results of the study presented in [16] show that the direction of fluid motion and turbulence intensity around the spark plug fluctuate from cycle to cycle, and that these oscillations induce CCV during the initial combustion phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…The study presented in [13] also showed that the variations in turbulence intensity have a dominant impact on the combustion instability. In [15] it was found that CCV of combustion is also influenced by the cyclic fluctuations of the stratification of mixture around the spark plug, while the results of the study presented in [16] show that the direction of fluid motion and turbulence intensity around the spark plug fluctuate from cycle to cycle, and that these oscillations induce CCV during the initial combustion phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The distribution of the intake turbulence production constant S 10 is defined by a relative standard deviation r rel,S10 which represents the ratio between the standard deviation (r S10 ) and the mean value of the turbulence production parameter (S 10 ). The research results of in-cylinder flow and combustion published in [14,15,31] showed that the statistical results of flow velocity (at the specific position) in the cylinder and combustion progress (at the specific time) can be approximated by the normal (Gaussian) distribution. Therefore, the distribution of the intake turbulence production constant S 10 in this study is in accordance with the findings presented in the published literature.…”
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“…The numerical tools that can provide valuable information of the flame propagation at the local level are the ones based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) [18,19]. Recently, CFD codes based on large-eddy simulation (LES) for investigating cyclic variability in engines have been reported [20], mostly due to the increase of computers power and the advancement of parallel processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%