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Oil Strategies Benefits over Different Driving Cycles using Numerical Simulation 被引量:1

Oil Strategies Benefits over Different Driving Cycles using Numerical Simulation
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摘要 95 g/kin is the allowed quantity of CO2 emission normalized to NEDC to be set in 2020. In addition, NEDC will be replaced by more severe driving cycles and will be united worldwide. To respond to those criteria, automotive industries are working on every possible field. Thermal management has been proved to be effective in reducing fuel consumption. Cold start is a primordial reason of ovcrconsumption, as the engine highest efficiency is at its optimal temperature. At cold start, the engine's oil is at its lowest temperature and thus its higher viscosity level. A high viscosity oil generates more friction, which is one of the most important heat losses in the engine. In th/s paper, hot oil storage is studied. Numerical simulations on GT-suite model were done. The model consists of a 4-cylinder turbocharged Diesel engine using a storage volume of 1 liter of hot oil. Ambient temperature vari- ation were taken into consideration as well as different driving cycles. Furthermore, different configurations of the thermal strategy (multifunction oil sump) were proposed and evaluated. Lubricant temperature and viscosity profiles are presented in the article as well as fuel consumption savings for different configurations, driving cycles and ambient temperatures.
出处 《Journal of Thermal Science》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第4期371-377,共7页 热科学学报(英文版)
关键词 Thermal management Hot oil storage Oil sump Oil viscosity Fuel consumption 行驶工况 数值模拟 石油战略 周期 发动机用 效益 排放标准 最佳温度
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