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" A phenomenological knock model for the development of future engine concepts / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 881658
Main Entry : Fandakov, Alexander
Title & Author : A phenomenological knock model for the development of future engine concepts /\ Alexander Fandakov.
Publication Statement : Wiesbaden, Germany,: Springer Vieweg,, [2019]
Series Statement : Wissenschaftliche Reihe Fahrzeugtechnik Universität Stuttgart
Page. NO : 1 online resource
ISBN : 3658248750
: : 9783658248758
: 3658248742
: 9783658248741
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : Experimental Investigations and Thermodynamic Analysis -- Unburnt Mixture Auto-Ignition Prediction -- Knock Occurrence Criterion -- Knock Model Validation.
Abstract : The majority of 0D/1D knock models available today are known for their poor accuracy and the great effort needed for their calibration. Alexander Fandakov presents a novel, extensively validated phenomenological knock model for the development of future engine concepts within a 0D/1D simulation environment that has one engine-specific calibration parameter. Benchmarks against the models commonly used in the automotive industry reveal the huge gain in knock boundary prediction accuracy achieved with the approach proposed in this work. Thus, the new knock model contributes substantially to the efficient design of spark ignition engines employing technologies such as full-load exhaust gas recirculation, water injection, variable compression ratio or lean combustion. Contents Experimental Investigations and Thermodynamic Analysis Unburnt Mixture Auto-Ignition Prediction Knock Occurrence Criterion Knock Model Validation Target Groups Researchers and students in the field of automotive engineering, especially internal combustion engine simulation and modeling Automotive powertrain developers and automotive engineers in general About the Author Alexander Fandakov holds a PhD in automotive powertrain engineering from the Institute of Internal Combustion Engines and Automotive Engineering (IVK) at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. Currently, he is working as an advanced powertrain development engineer in the automotive industry.
Subject : Automobiles-- Motors-- Knock.
Subject : Internal combustion engines.
Subject : Automobiles-- Motors-- Knock.
Subject : Internal combustion engines.
Dewey Classification : ‭629.25‬
LC Classification : ‭TL210‬‭.F36 2019‬
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