2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.03.070
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Drive cycle simulation of high efficiency combustions on fuel economy and exhaust properties in light-duty vehicles

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“…Engineering-based powertrain simulation is one solution. Usually a powertrain simulation tool is built that takes vehicle design, engine control technology, and other vehicle attributes as inputs and estimates fuel efficiency of vehicles (Gao et al, 2015a;Gao et al, 2015b;Chen and Meier, 2016). Several publicly available tools are out there, such as FASTSim, Autonomie (Brook et al, 2015;Halbach et al, 2010;Morrison and Chen, 2011;Chen and Fan, 2014), and some previous studies were conducted using this approach (Vijayagopal and Rousseau, 2011;Moawad et al, 2014;Borken-Kleefeld and Chen, 2015;Chen and Borken-Kleefeld, 2014;Chen and Borken-Kleefeld, 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engineering-based powertrain simulation is one solution. Usually a powertrain simulation tool is built that takes vehicle design, engine control technology, and other vehicle attributes as inputs and estimates fuel efficiency of vehicles (Gao et al, 2015a;Gao et al, 2015b;Chen and Meier, 2016). Several publicly available tools are out there, such as FASTSim, Autonomie (Brook et al, 2015;Halbach et al, 2010;Morrison and Chen, 2011;Chen and Fan, 2014), and some previous studies were conducted using this approach (Vijayagopal and Rousseau, 2011;Moawad et al, 2014;Borken-Kleefeld and Chen, 2015;Chen and Borken-Kleefeld, 2014;Chen and Borken-Kleefeld, 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detailed mass estimations are considered as (based on Li-ion battery), , , and , for power values in units of kW. The coefficients used were obtained from references [35][36][37]. The variables, , , and , represent the peak power for motor, engine and gearbox, respectively.…”
Section: Vehicle and Charging Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 In design-cycle calculations, single-cylinder simulations are generally coupled loosely to a 0D/1D acoustic model to capture multi-cylinder effects to create engine operating maps that can be feed into fleet-level analysis with appropriate perturbations to capture transient operation. 45,46 There is are multiple of opportunities for impact of exascale computing on combustion research at both the basic and applied level. As with many areas of turbulence research, increasing the Reynolds' number and range of scales that can be simulated will advance discovery science and increase the relevance of the conditions that can be treated with high-fidelity approaches from a turbulence closure standpoint.…”
Section: Iiib Applied Research: Combustionmentioning
confidence: 99%