This document contains questions for an examination on internal combustion engine modeling and simulation.
1. It asks students to explain the significance of combustion modeling for IC engines and the importance of modeling in the context of IC engines.
2. Another question asks students to explain thin and thick spray models and their applications as well as the basic steps of the κ-ε turbulence model.
3. Other questions ask students to define terms related to zero dimensional modeling and single zone modeling. They are also asked to explore heat release analysis procedures and develop combustion models like the Wiebe and spray equation models.
This document contains questions for an examination on internal combustion engine modeling and simulation.
1. It asks students to explain the significance of combustion modeling for IC engines and the importance of modeling in the context of IC engines.
2. Another question asks students to explain thin and thick spray models and their applications as well as the basic steps of the κ-ε turbulence model.
3. Other questions ask students to define terms related to zero dimensional modeling and single zone modeling. They are also asked to explore heat release analysis procedures and develop combustion models like the Wiebe and spray equation models.
This document contains questions for an examination on internal combustion engine modeling and simulation.
1. It asks students to explain the significance of combustion modeling for IC engines and the importance of modeling in the context of IC engines.
2. Another question asks students to explain thin and thick spray models and their applications as well as the basic steps of the κ-ε turbulence model.
3. Other questions ask students to define terms related to zero dimensional modeling and single zone modeling. They are also asked to explore heat release analysis procedures and develop combustion models like the Wiebe and spray equation models.
This document contains questions for an examination on internal combustion engine modeling and simulation.
1. It asks students to explain the significance of combustion modeling for IC engines and the importance of modeling in the context of IC engines.
2. Another question asks students to explain thin and thick spray models and their applications as well as the basic steps of the κ-ε turbulence model.
3. Other questions ask students to define terms related to zero dimensional modeling and single zone modeling. They are also asked to explore heat release analysis procedures and develop combustion models like the Wiebe and spray equation models.
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY M. E. - SEMESTER III EXAMINATION SUMMER 2013 Subject code: 731101 Date: 13-05-2013 Subject Name: I.C.Engine modeling and simulation Time: 10.30 am 01.00 pm Total Marks: 70 Instructions: 1. Attempt all questions. 2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary. 3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 (a) Explain and classify significance of combustion modeling for I C engine. 07 (b) Discuss importance of modeling in context to I C engine. 07
Q.2 (a) Explain thin and thick spray model with its application. 07 (b) Show basic steps of - model and application of it. 07 OR (b) What is compression generated turbulence and its effect. 07
Q.3 (a) What is turbulence modeling state its type. 07 (b) Develop wiebe heat release model. 07 OR Q.3 (a) Develop spray equation model. 07 (b) Show steps for simulating I C engine. 07
Q.4 (a) Define: 1. Zero dimensional modeling. 2. Single zone modeling. 3. Diffusive burning.
07 (b) Explore the procedure for heat release analysis in direct injection C I engine.
07 OR Q.4 (a) Compare different combustion system. 07 (b) Explain diesel fuel spray structure with its major parameter. 07
Q.5 (a) Carried out fuel-air cycle analysis for petrol engine considering gasoline as fuel. 07 (b) Explain different impingement regims and droplet transition condition with suitable diagram. 07 OR Q.5 (a) Considering I C engine as open system, explain combustion efficiency and in efficiency. 07 (b) Explain various flow processes taken place in S.I. engine during running condition with suitable sketch. 07