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| Authors: | G. McCullough, R. Douglas, G. Cunningham, L. Foley |
| Title: | The Development of a Two-Dimensional Transient Catalyst Model for Direct Injection Two-Stroke Applications |
| Date: | 2001 |
| Published: | Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Volume 215, Part D, pp. 919 - 933 |
| Abstract: |
This paper describes the development of a two-dimensional transient catalyst model. Although designed
primarily for two-stroke direct-injection applications, the model is also applicable to four-stroke lean
burn and diesel applications. The first section describes the geometries, properties and chemical processes
simulated by the model and discusses the limitations and assumptions applied. A review of the modelling
techniques adopted by other researchers is also included. The mathematical relationships that are used to
represent the system are then described, together with the finite volume method used in the computer
program. The need for a two-dimensional approach is explained and the method used to model effects such as
flow and temperature distribution are presented. The problems associated with developing surface reaction
rates are discussed in detail and compared with published research. Validation and calibration of the model
are achieved by comparing predictions with measurements from a flow rector. While an extensive validation
process, involving detailed measurements of gas composition and thermal gradients has been completed, the
analysis is too detailed for publication here and is the subject of a separate technical paper.
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