会议专题

Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation of a Natural Gas-fuelled Spark Ignition Engine with Modelica

A quasi dimensional model for a fourstroke spark ignition natural gas engine was developed using Modelica. Three different kinds of heat transfer models were evaluated and compared in Modelica in order to determine suitable heat transfer correlation for the natural gas engine simulation. Three important parameters of the natural gas engine, including compression ratio, spark timing and combustion duration, were investigated to optimize the design and work of the natural gas engine. The model was validated against measured data from a natural gas engine which was conversed from a gasoline engine by retrofitting fuel intake system. The results show: correlation proposed by Woshni led to a better matching with experimental data than those by Hohenberg and Eichelberg. Good agreement was observed between the simulated engine performance and measured data. Modelica, featured with re-usable and object-oriented, would be efficient for the theoretical design and the optimum work of natural gas engine.

Object-Oriented SI engine Modelica Heattransfer coefficient Compression ratio Combustion duration Spark timing Specific fuel consumption Thermal efficiency

Jiasheng Guo Chaokui Qin Gerhard Schmitz

College of Mechanical Engineering Tongji University Shanghai, China Institute of Thermo-Fluid Dynamics Technical University of Hamburg Harburg Hamburg, Germany

国际会议

2010 3rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology(第三届IEEE计算机科学与信息技术国际会议 ICCSIT 2010)

成都

英文

471-476

2010-07-07(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)