Comparison of three soot models applied to multi-dimensional diesel combustion simulations

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In this paper, three soot models previously proposed for diesel combustion and soot formation studies are briefly reviewed and compared. The three models are (1) two-step empirical soot model, (2) eight-step phenomenological soot model, and (3) complex-chemistry coupled phenomenological soot model. All three models have been implemented into the KIVA-3V simulation code. For comparison, a heavy-duty DI diesel engine case with fuel injection typical of standard DI diesel operating conditions was studied. Flame structures of a single diesel spray predicted using these three models were compared, and the results offer our perspective on the application of these three models to soot modeling in diesel engines. Copyright © 2006 by The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers.

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Tao, F., Srinivas, S., Reitz, R. D., & Foster, D. E. (2006, May 15). Comparison of three soot models applied to multi-dimensional diesel combustion simulations. JSME International Journal, Series B: Fluids and Thermal Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmeb.48.671

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