Standard design practice usually adopts steady flow tests for addressing optimisation of the intake valve-port assembly. Recently, with more user-friendly CFD tools and with increased computer power, intake stroke simulations, handling both piston and valves motion, have become practical. The purpose of this paper is to compare the design guidelines provided by the standard steady flow tests (both experimental and numerical) and the information coming from a CFD-3D intake stroke analysis. Reference is made to a four valve HSDI Diesel Engine.Three swirl control strategies are investigated. It is supposed that one intake valve is kept closed, while the other one operates normally (fist strategy). The second strategy consists in a 50% reduction of the lift of both valves. Finally, the third possibility is the blockage of one intake port by means of a simple butterfly valve.While the steady flow tests (both numerical and experimental) indicate that the first and the third strategy massively enhance the swirl intensity in comparison to the baseline (+75 %, according to experiments), intake stroke calculations show an almost null advantage. Furthermore, the actual in-cylinder flow field presents complex patterns that cannot be described in terms of Swirl Ratio.

The influence of Swirl Control Strategies on the Intake Flow in Four Valve HSDI Diesel Engines / Mattarelli, Enrico; Borghi, Massimo; D., Balestrazzi; Fontanesi, Stefano. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - STAMPA. - SP-1826:(2004), pp. 111-121. ( SAE World Congress 2004 Detroit, MI, usa March 8-11, 2004) [10.4271/2004-01-0112].

The influence of Swirl Control Strategies on the Intake Flow in Four Valve HSDI Diesel Engines

MATTARELLI, Enrico;BORGHI, Massimo;FONTANESI, Stefano
2004

Abstract

Standard design practice usually adopts steady flow tests for addressing optimisation of the intake valve-port assembly. Recently, with more user-friendly CFD tools and with increased computer power, intake stroke simulations, handling both piston and valves motion, have become practical. The purpose of this paper is to compare the design guidelines provided by the standard steady flow tests (both experimental and numerical) and the information coming from a CFD-3D intake stroke analysis. Reference is made to a four valve HSDI Diesel Engine.Three swirl control strategies are investigated. It is supposed that one intake valve is kept closed, while the other one operates normally (fist strategy). The second strategy consists in a 50% reduction of the lift of both valves. Finally, the third possibility is the blockage of one intake port by means of a simple butterfly valve.While the steady flow tests (both numerical and experimental) indicate that the first and the third strategy massively enhance the swirl intensity in comparison to the baseline (+75 %, according to experiments), intake stroke calculations show an almost null advantage. Furthermore, the actual in-cylinder flow field presents complex patterns that cannot be described in terms of Swirl Ratio.
2004
no
Inglese
SAE World Congress 2004
Detroit, MI, usa
March 8-11, 2004
Modeling: Diesel Engines, Multi-Dimensional Engine and Vehicle and Engine Systems
SP-1826
111
121
0768013194
SAE International
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Warrendale, PA 15096-0001
Internazionale
no
Diesel engines; swirl; intake flow; numerical analysis
SAE PAPER N° 2004-01-0112
Mattarelli, Enrico; Borghi, Massimo; D., Balestrazzi; Fontanesi, Stefano
Atti di CONVEGNO::Relazione in Atti di Convegno
273
4
The influence of Swirl Control Strategies on the Intake Flow in Four Valve HSDI Diesel Engines / Mattarelli, Enrico; Borghi, Massimo; D., Balestrazzi; Fontanesi, Stefano. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - STAMPA. - SP-1826:(2004), pp. 111-121. ( SAE World Congress 2004 Detroit, MI, usa March 8-11, 2004) [10.4271/2004-01-0112].
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