2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12239-015-0037-y
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CFD optimization of a 2-stroke range extender engine

Abstract: A very promising concept for small range extenders (peak power less than 40 kW) is represented by the 2-stroke, direct injection spark ignition engine, with scavenging and exhaust ports controlled by the piston, and an external pump. The most important issue to be addressed on this type of engines is the compliance with stringent rules on pollutant emissions, which depends on combustion patterns and the quality of the scavenging process. The latter is generally hindered by the symmetry of ports timings, but th… Show more

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“…[18]. In addition, the model was used to simulate 2-stroke engines [19] and Miller cycle diesel engine [20]. The present paper only reviews the modeling of syngas-Diesel simultaneous combustion.…”
Section: Computational Fluid Dynamic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18]. In addition, the model was used to simulate 2-stroke engines [19] and Miller cycle diesel engine [20]. The present paper only reviews the modeling of syngas-Diesel simultaneous combustion.…”
Section: Computational Fluid Dynamic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%