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The aim of this paper is to compare two simulation software platforms, AVL BOOSTTM and Ricardo WAVETM as used to simulate HCCI and SI GDI engines with the intention of maximising the engine’s efficiency and minimising the emissions. This paper compares these platforms in an experimentally validated model to analyse a spark ignition and a Homogeneous Compression Ignition Charge (HCCI) single cylinder 4 valve gasoline engines with multiple configurations and running parameters in order to find the most optimal set-up for the engine, with the prospect of allowing an optimum engine to be built and tested in real world conditions without the need for multiple expensive prototypes and long delays.
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Tom
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68--72
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Bibliogr. 6 poz., wykr.
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- School of Mechanical Engineering at University of Birmingham
- School of Mechanical Engineering at University of Birmingham
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- School of Mechanical Engineering at University of Birmingham
Bibliografia
- [1] Ricardo plc. 2014. Ricardo Software, www.ricardo.com/Page-Files/864/WAVE%20Flyer%20A4_4PP.pdf
- [2] AVL BOOST plc. 2013. AVL Software, www.avl.com/BOOST
- [3] alternativefuels.about.com/od/researchdevelopment/a/HCCI-basics.htm
- [4] Ricardo plc. 2013. WAVE 2013 Help System
- [5] Stone R. Introduction to internal combustion engines. 3rd ed. Basingstoke: Macmillan 1999
- [6] auto.howstuffworks.com/compression-ratio-fuel-economy.htm
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