Internal Combustion Engine Modeling Framework in Simulink: Gas Dynamics Modeling

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With advancements in computer-aided design, simulation of internal combustion engines has become a vital tool for product development and design innovation. Among the simulation software packages currently available, MATLAB/Simulink is widely used for automotive system simulations, but does not contain a comprehensive engine modeling toolbox. To leverage MATLAB/Simulink's capabilities, a Simulink-based 1D flow engine modeling framework has been developed. The framework allows engine component blocks to be connected in a physically representative manner in the Simulink environment, reducing model build time. Each component block, derived from physical laws, interacts with other blocks according to block connection. In this Part 1 of series papers, a comprehensive gas dynamics model is presented and integrated in the engine modeling framework based on MATLAB/Simulink. Then, the gas dynamics model is validated with commercial engine simulation software by conducting a simple 1D flow simulation.

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Thompson, B., & Yoon, H. S. (2020). Internal Combustion Engine Modeling Framework in Simulink: Gas Dynamics Modeling. Modelling and Simulation in Engineering, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/6787408

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