Tenth International

Multidimensional Engine Modeling User’s Group Meeting

Agenda

The Courtyard by Marriot Hotel
Detroit, Michigan

U.S.A.

March 5, 2000

11:00 - 12:30

Registration/demos

 

12:30 - 12:40

Introduction

Jef Dawson,
Cray Research

12:40 - 13:10

Rapid Meshing and Advanced Physical Modeling for Gasoline DI Engine Application

R. Tatschl,
AVL LIST GmbH

13:10 - 13:40

Three-Dimensional Modeling of Pollutant Formation in a DI-Diesel Engine Using Representative Interactive Flamelets

Norbert Peters,
RWTH Aachen

13:40 - 14:10

Combustion and Spray Simulation of a GDI Engine Incorporating a Multi-Component Fuel

J. Deur,
Adapco, Ltd.

14:10 - 14:30

Break

 

14:30 - 15:00

Modeling of Multicomponent Fuel Effects on Internal Combustion Engines

Chia-Fon Lee,
University of Illinois

15:00 - 15:30

Investigation of Spray Breakup and Droplet Transport from Rotary Cup Atomizer in Recirculating Flowfield

Ming-Chia Lai,
Wayne State University

15:30 - 16:00

Using Representative Interactive Flamelets in Three-Dimensional Modeling of the Diesel Combustion Process Including Effects of Heat Transfer

Carl Hergart,
Ford Res. Center Aachen

16:00 - 16:20

Break

 

16:20 - 16:50

Testing and Development of LES Models for use in Multidimensional Modeling

Eric Pomraning,
University of Wisconsin

16:50 - 17:15

Simultaneous Reduction of Emissions and Fuel Consumption using Genetic Algorithms and Multi-Dimensional Spray and Combustion Modeling

Rolf Reitz,
University of Wisconsin

17:15 - 17:30

Implementation of a Spray and Combustion Library in Engine CFD Codes

Song-Charng Kong,
University of Wisconsin

17:30 - 17:45

Simulation of Engine Flow with Swirl using Re-Stress Turbulence Model in KIVA Code

Yang, S. L.,
Michigan Tech University

17:45 - 18:00

Mesh Generation for KIVA-3V

James Yi,
Ford

18:00

Reception/demos

 

Additional Papers:

         

"CFD Simulation of DI Diesel Engine Combustion Using VECTIS," G. Li, S.M. Sapsford, Ricardo Consulting Engineer's Ltd., Shoreham-by-Sea, UK

"Dispersion and Deposition of Inhalation Therapy Sprays in the Larynx and Trachea Using Experimental and Numerical Methods," T. Gemci, T. E. Corcoran and N. Chigier, Carnegie Mellon University