Search for dissertations about: "VSB2"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word VSB2.
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1. Modeling of Diesel Fuel Spray Formation and Combustion in OpenFOAM
Abstract : The formation, ignition, and combustion of fuel sprays are highly complex processes and the available models have various shortcomings. The development and application of multidimensional CFD models, that describe the different phenomena have rapidly increased through the use of commercial and public software (e.g. READ MORE
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2. Modeling of Spray Formation and Development in OpenFOAM with Application to Diesel and Alcohol Fuels
Abstract : Legislation with reagards to fuel emissions are becoming more stringent. This creates a need for improved engine concepts and fuels. This work is part of an ongoin project to create a concept for a direct injection dual fuel engine, which uses alcohol as main fuel and diesel as a pilot. READ MORE
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3. Simulation of Combustion and Mixture Formation for Gasoline Direct Injection Engine Application
Abstract : The development and introduction of new engine technologies are primarily motivated by the need to comply with increasingly stringent emissions legislation and to reduce fuel consumption. One of the most important of these new engine technologies is direct gasoline injection, which is considered to be an important and cost-effective measure to meet both targets. READ MORE
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4. MULTICOMPONENT SPRAY-TURBULENCE INTERACTION
Abstract : Blended fuels are gaining importance in automotive industry owing to stringent legislations for emissions. It is important to understand the fuel spray formed as a consequence of injecting blended fuels into the engine (for direct injection engines) and also the influence of fuel spray on combustion properties. READ MORE
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5. CFD Modeling of an Alcohol-Diesel Direct-Injection Dual-Liquid-Fuel Engine using OpenFOAM
Abstract : Legislation for heavy duty combustion engines are becoming more stringent. To keep up with the legislation, new engine technology is required. Furthermore, renewable fuels can also be used together with new engine technology to further reduce emissions. READ MORE