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Three Dimensional Numerical Simulation of the Flow in a Four-Stroke I.C. Engine

E. von Lavante,Jun Yao-1996-01-01-Notes on numerical fluid mechanics
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An implicit upwind finite volume algorithm according to Liou’s AUSM (Advection Upstream Splitting Method) Flux Vector Splitting is developed in this work. The numerical method is capable of simulating three-dimensional unsteady compressible flows in Internal Combustion Engines using the multi-domain approach. The work focuses on the validation of the program in conjunction with the LES (Large Eddy Simulation) of the complicated turbulent exhaust flow. The computational domain consists of a manifold, a valve, an air port, cylinder wall and a moving piston. The computational grid is divided into five blocks to fit the complicated geometry.

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An implicit upwind finite volume algorithm according to Liou’s AUSM (Advection Upstream Splitting Method) Flux Vector Splitting is developed in this work. The numerical method is capable of simulating three-dimensional unsteady compressible flows in Internal Combustion Engines using the multi-domain approach. The work focuses on the validation of the program in conjunction with the LES (Large Eddy Simulation) of the complicated turbulent exhaust flow. The computational domain consists of a manifold, a valve, an air port, cylinder wall and a moving piston. The computational grid is divided into five blocks to fit the complicated geometry.

Keywords

Finite volume methodLarge eddy simulationPiston (optics)TurbulenceMechanicsComputational fluid dynamicsFlow (mathematics)Advection

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