Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7045400 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
A consistent methodology that combines experimental results and a 1D model capable to predict the behavior of the engine was developed. The results obtained in this investigation show a relevant phenomenon: depending on the synchronization of the EGR and Exhaust Throttle (ET) valves, an overshoot occurs when the engine enters into EGR zone. In this study, the results show the importance of the synchronization of the valves that control the EGR strategy. Comparisons between measured and modeled CO2 concentrations lead to conclude that the EGR transport during engine transient operation is correctly predicted within a 1D engine code.
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Authors
José Manuel Luján, Héctor Climent, Francisco José Arnau, Julián Miguel-GarcÃa,