@inproceedings{SeidelKlauerPasternaketal., author = {Seidel, Lars and Klauer, Christian and Pasternak, Michal and Matrisciano, Andrea and Netzer, Corinna and Hilbig, Martin and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Systematic Mechanism Reduction for Engine Applications}, series = {5th International Workshop on Model Reduction in Reacting Flows, L{\"u}bbenau, 2015}, booktitle = {5th International Workshop on Model Reduction in Reacting Flows, L{\"u}bbenau, 2015}, pages = {2}, abstract = {In this work we apply various concepts of mechanism reduction with a PDF based method for species profile conservation. The reduction process is kept time efficient by only using 0D and 1D reactors. To account for the expansion phase in internal combustion engines a stochastic engine tool is used to validate the reduction steps.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MatriscianoBorgPerlmanetal., author = {Matrisciano, Andrea and Borg, Anders and Perlman, Cathleen and Pasternak, Michal and Seidel, Lars and Netzer, Corinna and Mauß, Fabian and Lehtiniemi, Harry}, title = {Simulation of DI-Diesel combustion using tabulated chemistry approach}, series = {1st Conference on Combustion Processes in Marine and Automotive Engines, 7th - 8th June 2016, Lund, Schweden}, booktitle = {1st Conference on Combustion Processes in Marine and Automotive Engines, 7th - 8th June 2016, Lund, Schweden}, pages = {44 -- 47}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SeidelNetzerHilbigetal., author = {Seidel, Lars and Netzer, Corinna and Hilbig, Martin and Mauß, Fabian and Klauer, Christian and Pasternak, Michal and Matrisciano, Andrea}, title = {Systematic Reduction of Detailed Chemical Reaction Mechanisms for Engine Applications}, series = {ASME 2016 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference Greenville, South Carolina, USA, October 9-12, 2016}, booktitle = {ASME 2016 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference Greenville, South Carolina, USA, October 9-12, 2016}, publisher = {The American Society of Mechanical Engineers}, address = {New York, N.Y.}, isbn = {978-0-7918-5050-3}, pages = {12}, abstract = {In this work we apply a sequence of concepts for mechanism reduction on one reaction mechanism including novel quality control. We introduce a moment based accuracy rating method for species profiles. The concept is used for a necessity based mechanism reduction utilizing 0D reactors. Thereafter a stochastic reactor model (SRM) for internal combustion engines is applied to control the quality of the reduced reaction mechanism during the expansion phase of the engine. This phase is sensitive on engine out emissions, and is often not considered in mechanism reduction work. The proposed process allows to compile highly reduced reaction schemes for CFD application for internal combustion engine simulations. It is demonstrated that the resulting reduced mechanisms predict combustion and emission formation in engines with accuracies comparable to the original detailed scheme.}, language = {en} } @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} } @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{PasternakNetzerMaussetal., author = {Pasternak, Michal and Netzer, Corinna and Mauß, Fabian and Fischer, Michael and Sens, Marc and Riess, Michael}, title = {Simulation of the Effects of Spark Timing and External EGR on Gasoline Combustion Under Knock-Limited Operation at High Speed and Load}, series = {Knocking in Gasoline Engines, 5th International Conference, December 12-13, 2017, Berlin, Germany}, booktitle = {Knocking in Gasoline Engines, 5th International Conference, December 12-13, 2017, Berlin, Germany}, editor = {G{\"u}nther, Michael and Sens, Marc}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-319-69760-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-69760-4_8}, pages = {121 -- 142}, language = {en} } @misc{SeidelNetzerHilbigetal., author = {Seidel, Lars and Netzer, Corinna and Hilbig, Martin and Mauß, Fabian and Klauer, Christian and Pasternak, Michal and Matrisciano, Andrea}, title = {Systematic reduction of detailed chemical reaction mechanisms for engine applications}, series = {Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power}, volume = {139}, journal = {Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power}, number = {9}, issn = {1528-8919}, doi = {10.1115/1.4036093}, pages = {091701-1 -- 091701-9}, abstract = {In this work, we apply a sequence of concepts for mechanism reduction on one reaction mechanism including novel quality control. We introduce a moment-based accuracy rating method for species profiles. The concept is used for a necessity-based mechanism reduction utilizing 0D reactors. Thereafter a stochastic reactor model for internal combustion engines is applied to control the quality of the reduced reaction mechanism during the expansion phase of the engine. This phase is sensitive on engine out emissions, and is often not considered in mechanism reduction work. The proposed process allows to compile highly reduced reaction schemes for computational fluid dynamics application for internal combustion engine simulations. It is demonstrated that the resulting reduced mechanisms predict combustion and emission formation in engines with accuracies comparable to the original detailed scheme.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FrankenNetzerPasternaketal., author = {Franken, Tim and Netzer, Corinna and Pasternak, Michal and Mauß, Fabian and Seidel, Lars and Matrisciano, Andrea and Borg, Anders and Lehtiniemi, Harry and Kulzer, Andr{\´e} Casal}, title = {Assessment of Water Injection in a SI Engine using a Fast Running Detailed Chemistry Based Combustion Model}, series = {Symposium of Combustion Control 2018, Aachen}, booktitle = {Symposium of Combustion Control 2018, Aachen}, address = {Aachen}, pages = {10}, language = {en} } @misc{FrankenNetzerPasternaketal., author = {Franken, Tim and Netzer, Corinna and Pasternak, Michal and Mauß, Fabian and Seidel, Lars and Matrisciano, Andrea and Borg, Anders and Lehtiniemi, Harry and Kulzer, Andr{\´e} Casal}, title = {Simulation of Spark-Ignited Engines with Water Injection using the Stochastic Reactor Model, 37th International Symposium on Combustion}, language = {en} } @misc{NetzerSeidelPasternaketal., author = {Netzer, Corinna and Seidel, Lars and Pasternak, Michal and Lehtiniemi, Harry and Perlman, Cathleen and Ravet, Fr{\´e}d{\´e}ric and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics engine knock prediction and evaluation based on detailed chemistry and detonation theory}, series = {International Journal of Engine Research}, volume = {19}, journal = {International Journal of Engine Research}, number = {1}, issn = {1468-0874}, doi = {10.1177/1468087417740271}, pages = {33 -- 44}, abstract = {Engine knock is an important phenomenon that needs consideration in the development of gasoline-fueled engines. In our days, this development is supported using numerical simulation tools to further understand and predict in-cylinder processes. In this work, a model tool chain which uses a detailed chemical reaction scheme is proposed to predict the auto-ignition behavior of fuels with different octane ratings and to evaluate the transition from harmless auto-ignitive deflagration to knocking combustion. In our method, the auto-ignition characteristics and the emissions are calculated using a gasoline surrogate reaction scheme containing pathways for oxidation of ethanol, toluene, n-heptane, iso-octane and their mixtures. The combustion is predicted using a combination of the G-equation based flame propagation model utilizing tabulated laminar flame speeds and well-stirred reactors in the burned and …}, language = {en} } @misc{NetzerPasternakSeideletal., author = {Netzer, Corinna and Pasternak, Michal and Seidel, Lars and Ravet, Fr{\´e}d{\´e}ric and Mauß, Fabian}, title = {Computationally efficient prediction of cycle-to-cycle variations in spark-ignition engines}, series = {International Journal of Engine Research}, volume = {21}, journal = {International Journal of Engine Research}, number = {4}, issn = {2041-3149}, doi = {10.1177/1468087419856493}, pages = {649 -- 663}, abstract = {Cycle-to-cycle variations are important to consider in the development of spark-ignition engines to further increase fuel conversion efficiency. Direct numerical simulation and large eddy simulation can predict the stochastics of flows and therefore cycle-to-cycle variations. However, the computational costs are too high for engineering purposes if detailed chemistry is applied. Detailed chemistry can predict the fuels' tendency to auto-ignite for different octane ratings as well as locally changing thermodynamic and chemical conditions which is a prerequisite for the analysis of knocking combustion. In this work, the joint use of unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes simulations for the analysis of the average engine cycle and the spark-ignition stochastic reactor model for the analysis of cycle-to-cycle variations is proposed. Thanks to the stochastic approach for the modeling of mixing and heat transfer, the spark-ignition stochastic reactor model can mimic the randomness of turbulent flows that is missing in the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes modeling framework. The capability to predict cycle-to-cycle variations by the spark-ignition stochastic reactor model is extended by imposing two probability density functions. The probability density function for the scalar mixing time constant introduces a variation in the turbulent mixing time that is extracted from the unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes simulations and leads to variations in the overall mixing process. The probability density function for the inflammation time accounts for the delay or advancement of the early flame development. The combination of unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes and spark-ignition stochastic reactor model enables one to predict cycle-to-cycle variations using detailed chemistry in a fraction of computational time needed for a single large eddy simulation cycle.}, language = {en} } @misc{FrankenNetzerMaussetal., author = {Franken, Tim and Netzer, Corinna and Mauß, Fabian and Pasternak, Michal and Seidel, Lars and Borg, Anders and Lehtiniemi, Harry and Matrisciano, Andrea and Kulzer, Andr{\´e} Casal}, title = {Multi-objective optimization of water injection in spark-ignition engines using the stochastic reactor model with tabulated chemistry}, series = {International Journal of Engine Research}, volume = {20}, journal = {International Journal of Engine Research}, number = {10}, issn = {2041-3149}, doi = {10.1177/1468087419857602}, pages = {1089 -- 1100}, abstract = {Water injection is investigated for turbocharged spark-ignition engines to reduce knock probability and enable higher engine efficiency. The novel approach of this work is the development of a simulation-based optimization process combining the advantages of detailed chemistry, the stochastic reactor model and genetic optimization to assess water injection. The fast running quasi-dimensional stochastic reactor model with tabulated chemistry accounts for water effects on laminar flame speed and combustion chemistry. The stochastic reactor model is coupled with the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm to find an optimum set of operating conditions for high engine efficiency. Subsequently, the feasibility of the simulation-based optimization process is tested for a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamic numerical test case. The newly proposed optimization method predicts a trade-off between fuel efficiency and low knock probability, which highlights the present target conflict for spark-ignition engine development. Overall, the optimization shows that water injection is beneficial to decrease fuel consumption and knock probability at the same time. The application of the fast running quasi-dimensional stochastic reactor model allows to run large optimization problems with low computational costs. The incorporation with the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm shows a well performing multi-objective optimization and an optimized set of engine operating parameters with water injection and high compression ratio is found.}, language = {en} }