Title :
Real-time single zone model for simulation of a diesel engine in Simulink environment
Author :
Sindhu, R. ; Rao, G. Amba Prasad ; Murthy, K. Madhu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., NIT, Warangal, India
Abstract :
Diesel-fuelled compression ignition engines find wide range of applications from light duty to heavy duty engines, also exhibiting higher fuel conversion efficiencies than that of petrol-fuelled spark-ignition engines. However, diesel engines suffer from high NO and soot emissions with trade off, making the development of high efficiency and less polluting engines a necessity. Hence understanding the dependence of the performance parameters like in-cylinder pressures, temperatures and efficiencies on different operating parameters becomes essential. Researchers are concentrating on computational studies which would simultaneously reduce the experimental setup cost and time. In the present study, a diesel engine model has been developed in Simulink environment taking into consideration mass flows through valves, double-wiebe interlaced function, heat transfer and variable specific heats. The model is developed using basic blocks available in the Simulink library. The developed model overall computational time took less than a second for completion of a single working cycle. Validation of the model is done with an acceptable match between the numerical results and the experimental data under different load conditions. The paper further presents diesel engine simulation under different operating parameters which include fuel injection timings, EGR fractions, inlet pressures and loads. The model aims for real-time operation for various speeds and achieves it under 2000 rev/min. Furthermore, the minimum computational time step size is discussed for numerical stability of the simulation results.
Keywords :
diesel engines; heat transfer; mechanical engineering computing; numerical stability; pressure; temperature; EGR fractions; Simulink environment; diesel engine simulation; diesel-fuelled compression ignition engine; double-wiebe interlaced function; fuel conversion efficiency; fuel injection timings; heat transfer; in-cylinder pressure parameter; inlet pressures; load parameter; mass flow; nitrogen monoxide emission; numerical stability; petrol-fuelled spark-ignition engines; realtime single zone model; soot emission; temperature parameter; variable specific heat; Combustion; Computational modeling; Diesel engines; Fuels; Mathematical model; Numerical models; Simulink; diesel-fuelled CI engine; modeling and simulation; realtime operation; single zone model;
Conference_Titel :
Computing, Communication & Automation (ICCCA), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Noida
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8889-1
DOI :
10.1109/CCAA.2015.7148484