Computational Optimization of Internal Combustion Engines, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2011

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Computational Optimization of Internal Combustion Engines presents the state of the art of computational models and optimization methods for internal combustion engine development using multi-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools and genetic algorithms.

Strategies to reduce computational cost and mesh dependency are discussed, as well as regression analysis methods. Several case studies are presented in a section devoted to applications, including assessments of:

  • spark-ignition engines,
  • dual-fuel engines,
  • heavy duty and light duty diesel engines.

Through regression analysis, optimization results are used to explain complex interactions between engine design parameters, such as nozzle design, injection timing, swirl, exhaust gas recirculation, bore size, and piston bowl shape.

Computational Optimization of Internal Combustion Engines demonstrates that the current multi-dimensional CFD tools are mature enough for practical development of internal combustion engines. It is written for researchers and designers in mechanical engineering and the automotive industry.

1. Introduction.- 2. Fundamentals.- 3. Acceleration of Multi-dimensional Engine Simulation with Detailed Chemistry.- 4. Assessment of Optimization and Regression Methods for Engine Optimization.- 5. Scaling Laws for Diesel Combustion Systems.- 6. Applications.- 7. Epilogue.

Yu Shi works for the Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.

Hai-Wen Ge and Rolf D. Reitz (ASME/SAE Fellow and Wisconsin Distinguished Professor), both work for the Engine Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

Enables readers to master the latest techniques for IC engine optimization using computers

Includes descriptions of new physical models

Contains new optimization strategies