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Title: Engine simulation of a restricted FSAE engine, focusing on restrictor modelling
Authors: Cauchi, Jonathan
Farrugia, Mario
Balzan, Noel
Keywords: Aerospace engineering
Astronautics
Automotive engineering
Engineering design
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: SAE International
Citation: Cauchi, J., Farrugia, M., & Balzan, N. (2006). Engine simulation of a restricted FSAE engine, focusing on restrictor modelling. Motorsports Engineering Conference & Exhibition. Dearborn.
Abstract: One-dimensional (1D) engine simulation packages are limited in modeling flows through an adverse pressure gradient where boundary layer separation is more likely to occur, as in the case of the diffuser part of the restrictor. The restrictor modeling difficulty usually manifests itself as an engine model that consumes a lot of effort (both computational and from the user) in the modeling of the restrictor. The approach sought in this work was to provide a flow vs pressure drop dependency to the code such that it does not consume too much effort in the analysis of the restrictor. This approach is similar to that used for the valve flow, where a look up table is typically provided for determining the flow. Experimentally determined flow measurements on a thin-plate orifice, a short restrictor and a long restrictor are presented and discussed. The developed model gave excellent results in an acyclic steady-state simulation and is being integrated in the full engine model.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/133274
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