Simulation of the dynamics of a marine diesel engine

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This paper presents a simulation model of a turbocharged four-stroke diesel engine with eight cylinders in transient conditions, attached to a propulsion system. Having an engine model that is accurate but not complicated is desirable when working with on-board diagnosis or engine control. The model presented here is relatively simple, but sufficiently precise to be able to describe the behaviour of a complete propulsion plant giving as output values the time histories of all variables considered. © 2009 2009 Taylor and Francis Group LLC.

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Maftei, C., Moreira, L., & Soares, C. G. (2009). Simulation of the dynamics of a marine diesel engine. Journal of Marine Engineering and Technology, 8(3), 29–43. https://doi.org/10.1080/20464177.2009.11020225

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