@misc{NetzerSeidelPasternaketal., author = {Netzer, Corinna and Seidel, Lars and Pasternak, Michal and Klauer, Christian and Perlman, Cathleen and Ravet, Fr{\´e}d{\´e}ric and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Engine Knock Prediction and Evaluation Based on Detonation Theory Using a Quasi-Dimensional Stochastic Reactor Mode}, series = {SAE technical paper}, journal = {SAE technical paper}, number = {2017-01-0538}, issn = {0096-5170}, doi = {10.4271/2017-01-0538}, pages = {11 Seiten}, language = {en} } @misc{MatriscianoFrankenPerlmanetal., author = {Matrisciano, Andrea and Franken, Tim and Perlman, Cathleen and Borg, Anders and Lehtiniemi, Harry and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Development of a Computationally Efficient Progress Variable Approach for a Direct Injection Stochastic Reactor Model}, series = {SAE technical papers}, journal = {SAE technical papers}, number = {2017-01-0512}, issn = {0148-7191}, doi = {10.4271/2017-01-0512}, pages = {18 Seiten}, language = {en} } @misc{AslanjanKlauerPerlmanetal., author = {Aslanjan, Jana and Klauer, Christian and Perlman, Cathleen and G{\"u}nther, Vivien and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Simulation of a Three-Way Catalyst Using Transient Single and Multi-Channel Models}, series = {SAE technical paper}, journal = {SAE technical paper}, number = {2017-01-0966}, issn = {0148-7191}, doi = {10.4271/2017-01-0966}, pages = {11 Seiten}, language = {en} } @misc{FrankenSommerhoffWillemsetal., author = {Franken, Tim and Sommerhoff, Arnd and Willems, Werner and Matrisciano, Andrea and Lehtiniemi, Harry and Borg, Anders and Netzer, Corinna and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Advanced Predictive Diesel Combustion Simulation Using Turbulence Model and Stochastic Reactor Model}, series = {SAE technical paper}, journal = {SAE technical paper}, issn = {0148-7191}, doi = {10.4271/2017-01-0516}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NetzerSeidelPasternaketal., author = {Netzer, Corinna and Seidel, Lars and Pasternak, Michal and Mauß, Fabian and Lehtiniemi, Harry and Perlman, Cathleen and Ravet, Fr{\´e}d{\´e}ric}, title = {3D CFD Engine Knock Predication and Evaluation Based on Detailed Chemistry and Detonation Theory}, series = {Motorische Verbrennung : aktuelle Probleme und moderne L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze, XIII. Tagung im Haus der Technik Ludwigsburg, 16.-17. M{\"a}rz 2017}, booktitle = {Motorische Verbrennung : aktuelle Probleme und moderne L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze, XIII. Tagung im Haus der Technik Ludwigsburg, 16.-17. M{\"a}rz 2017}, editor = {Leipertz, Alfred and Fr{\"o}ba, Andreas Paul}, publisher = {ESYTEC Energie- und Systemtechnik GmbH}, address = {Erlangen}, isbn = {978-3-945806-08-1}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NetzerSeidelPasternaketal., author = {Netzer, Corinna and Seidel, Lars and Pasternak, Michal and Klauer, Christian and Perlman, Cathleen and Ravet, Fr{\´e}d{\´e}ric and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Impact of Gasoline Octane Rating on Engine Knock using Detailed Chemistry and a Quasi-dimensional Stochastic Reaktior Model}, series = {Digital Proceedings of the 8th European Combustion Meeting (ECM 2017), Dubrovnik, Croatia}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings of the 8th European Combustion Meeting (ECM 2017), Dubrovnik, Croatia}, pages = {493 -- 498}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NetzerSeidelLehtiniemietal., author = {Netzer, Corinna and Seidel, Lars and Lehtiniemi, Harry and Ravet, Fr{\´e}d{\´e}ric and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Efficient tracking of knock onset for a wide range of fuel surrogates}, series = {International Multidimensional Engine Modeling User's Group Meeting at the SAE Congress}, booktitle = {International Multidimensional Engine Modeling User's Group Meeting at the SAE Congress}, pages = {6}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AslanjanKlauerGuentheretal., author = {Aslanjan, Jana and Klauer, Christian and G{\"u}nther, Vivien and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {On the Influence of Inlet Gas Variations and Gas Phase Chemistry in a Three-Way Catalyst}, series = {COMODIA - The Ninth International Conference on Modeling and Diagnostics for Advanced, July 25, 2017 - July 28, 2017}, booktitle = {COMODIA - The Ninth International Conference on Modeling and Diagnostics for Advanced, July 25, 2017 - July 28, 2017}, doi = {10.1299/jmsesdm.2017.9.A308}, abstract = {The conversion effects of a three-way catalyst are simulated in previous works using single and multiple representative channel approaches with detailed surface kinetic models. In addition, this article introduces global gas phase chemistry to the model. This allows reflecting ongoing reactions due to incomplete combustion products in low temperature regime. The 1D single-channel model representative for the catalyst is used here. Next to the comparison of the catalyst outlet emissions with and without gas phase chemistry, the transient temperature increase is simulated in order to model the catalysts light off temperature. Additionally, the transient inlet emissions are enhanced to show the influence of water and hydrogen on the modeling results. The heat transfer is modeled by wall heat losses to provide proper heat dissipation out of the catalyst. The modeling results show a good agreement to the experimental data with low computational cost.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AslanjanKlauerGuentheretal., author = {Aslanjan, Jana and Klauer, Christian and Guenther, Vivien and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Simulation of a three-way catalyst using a transient multi-channel model}, series = {Digital Proceedings of the 8th European Combustion Meeting (ECM 2017), Dubrovnik, Croatia}, booktitle = {Digital Proceedings of the 8th European Combustion Meeting (ECM 2017), Dubrovnik, Croatia}, address = {Dubrovnik}, pages = {570 -- 574}, abstract = {The conversion effects of a three-way catalyst (TWC) are simulated in previous works using single-channel approaches and detailed kinetic models. In addition to the single-channel model multiple representative catalyst channels are used in this work to take heat transfer between the channels into account. Furthermore, different inlet temperature distributions are considered and tested. An experimental four-stroke engine setup with emission outputs fed into a TWC is used to validate the model. Furthermore, the temperature progress is simulated to reflect the catalyst's light off temperature. Heat conduction between the channels is modeled to provide proper heat dissipation during the catalytic process. A good agreement to the experimental data can be achieved with low computational cost.}, language = {en} } @misc{AslanjanKlauerGuentheretal., author = {Aslanjan, Jana and Klauer, Christian and G{\"u}nther, Vivien and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Simulation of a three-way-catalyst using a transient multi-channel model}, pages = {S. 103}, abstract = {The importance to reduce automotive exhaust gas emissions is constantly increasing. Not only the country-specific laws are getting more stringent also the global increase of automobiles is requiring a responsible handling of the issue. The three-way-catalytic converter (TWC) is one of the most common catalysts for the engine exhaust gas after treatment. The reduction of CO, NO and unburned hydrocarbons is fulfilled via oxidation of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, and reduction of nitrogen oxides. These conversion effects were simulated in previous works using single channel approaches [e.g. Fr{\"o}jd/Mauss, SAE International 2011-01-1306] and detailed kinetic models [e.g Chatterjee et al., Faraday Discussions 119 (2001) 371-384 and Koop et al., Appl. Catal.B: Environmental 91 (2009), 47-58]. In this work multiple representative catalyst channels are used to take heat variations in between the catalyst into account. Each channel is split into a user given number of cells and each cell is treated like a perfectly stirred reactor (PSR). The simulation is validated against an experimental four-stroke engine setup with emission outputs fed into a TWC. Next to the emissions the transient temperature increase is simulated in order to model the catalyst light off temperature. The heat transfer is modelled by wall heat losses to provide a proper heat dissipation out of the catalyst. The simulation results show a good agreement to the experimental data with low computational cost.}, language = {en} }