Title of article :
Improving Simulation Accuracy of a Downsized Turbocharged SI Engine by Developing a Predictive Combustion Model in 1D Simulation Software
Author/Authors :
Kakaee, A.h Automotive Engineering Faculty - Iran University of Science and Technology , Mafi, Sh Automotive Engineering Faculty - Iran University of Science and Technology
Abstract :
In this paper we aim to develop a predictive combustion model for a turbocharged engine in GTPower
software to better simulate engine characteristics and study its behavior under variety of conditions.
Experimental data from combustion was initially being used for modelling combustion in software and
these data were used for model calibration and result validation. EF7-TC engine was chosen for this
research which is the first turbocharged engine designed and developed by IKCO and IPCO in Iran. After
analyzing necessary theories for predictive combustion model and required steps for calibration of
CombSITurb model in software, one final set of multipliers were calculated based on different sets derived
for each engine speed and engine operation was simulated with this combustion model. In addition to
improved predictability of engine model, comparing results of predictive model with non-predictive model
shows better accuracy especially at lower engine speeds and less tolerance of results for each engine speed.
Keywords :
Turbocharged engine , GT-Power , 1D Simulation , Combustion Model , Predictive
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics