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I.C. Engine Modeling & Simulation

This document outlines the course content for the subject "I.C. Engine Modeling and Simulation" which is part of the M.E Semester III curriculum for Mechanical Engineering (I.C. Engine & Automobile) at Gujarat Technological University. The course covers topics such as spray modeling, combustion modeling including zero-dimensional and quasi-dimensional modeling, laminar flow modeling using the k-epsilon model, and droplet-turbulence interactions. It lists 4 reference books on internal combustion engine modeling.

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I.C. Engine Modeling & Simulation

This document outlines the course content for the subject "I.C. Engine Modeling and Simulation" which is part of the M.E Semester III curriculum for Mechanical Engineering (I.C. Engine & Automobile) at Gujarat Technological University. The course covers topics such as spray modeling, combustion modeling including zero-dimensional and quasi-dimensional modeling, laminar flow modeling using the k-epsilon model, and droplet-turbulence interactions. It lists 4 reference books on internal combustion engine modeling.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

M.E Semester: III Mechanical Engineering (I.C. Engine & Automobile)


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I.C. Engine Modeling and Simulation

Course Content Introduction to modeling; importance of modeling; Spray equation model; Thin and thick spray model; Droplet turbulence interactions; Droplet impingement on walls. Combustion modeling; Classifications; zero dimensional modeling; quasi dimensional modeling, Comparison of different combustion systems; Combustion efficiency. Laminar flow modeling; K-e model, probability density functions; effective viscosity; vortex structures; Compression generated turbulence.

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Reference Books:
1. J.I Ramos Internal Combustion Engine Modeling- Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1989. 2. John B. Heywood, Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals McGraw-Hill International Edition, Automotive technology series,1988. 3. James N Mattavi and Charles A Amann Combustion Modeling in Reciprocating Engines Plenum Press-1980. 4. Pkandylas G C Koltsakis and A M Stamatelos Mathematical modeling of Precious metals catalytic converters for diesel Nox reduction Proc. Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

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