Prediction and Analysis of Combustion Chamber Thermal Load of Heavy Vehicle at Different Altitudes

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For the thermal load of a heavy vehicle is too high in plateau environment, based on Hiroyasu spray model and predictive combustion model, a turbocharged diesel engine model with environmental adaptive predictive ability was established. The experimental results of 3700m revealed that the simulation result relative errors were less than 5%. The research of combustion chamber temperature field was made. This method provides a fundamental basis for further design of the combustion chamber.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 706-708)

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1492-1495

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June 2013

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