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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2009

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of a V6 engine from intake to exhaust www.cd-adapco.com

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  • Are there valves in the model or just the cylinders? Is this done with Star-CD or Star-CCM+? Polyhedral? Hex? Tets? Fuel injection? Combustion? What's the energy release model? Wiebe? SI? CI? SIDI?

  • I have couple questions: how's the temperature in the cylinder consistently lower than that is in the exhaust? shouldn't it spike during combustion? and how's combustion being simulated? finally, how to simulate mechanical movement, like the piston and valves, fluid dynamics and thermal analysis at the same time. thx

  • I have couple questions: how's the temperature in the cylinder consistently lower than that is in the exhaust? shouldn't it spike during combustion? and how's combustion being simulated? finally, how to simulate mechanical movement, like the piston and valves, fluid dynamics and thermal analysis at the same time. thx

  • I have couple questions: how's the temperature in the cylinder consistently lower than that is in the exhaust? shouldn't it spike during combustion? and how's combustion being simulated? finally, how to simulate mechanical movement, like the piston and valves, fluid dynamics and thermal analysis at the same time. thx

  • Lol. This is so cool, but it must have taken many people many hours to get that kind of model. Fingers crossed I can learn this at some point!

  • This is Great, Is there a tutorial for this kind of modelling. I'm trying to model the intake and exhaust process for a single cylinder engine. But i'm only just learning the software. - Thanks

  • @princeigorash temperature, not pressure.

  • The zones with red means that we have high pressure there?

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