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- Title
Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of the Scavenging Process in the MAN B&W 7S50MC Two-Stroke Marine Diesel Engine.
- Authors
Lamas, Marií Isabel; Rodríguez Vidal, Carlos Gervasio
- Abstract
This paper focuses on a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis to simulate the scavenging process in the MAN B&W 7S50MC. This is a two-stroke diesel engine with uniflow scavenging. In recent years, low-speed, MC type two-stroke engines have become very popular in a huge number of different ships. Using the commercial software ANSYS Fluent, the pressure, velocity, and mass fraction fields were obtained, as well as the scavenging efficiency. As expected, the results show a swirling movement around the cylinder axis. To validate the numerical model, the in-cylinder pressure was successfully compared with experimental measurements, indicating that the proposed CFD approach can simulate the compression/expansion process with a good degree of accuracy. These results provide interesting information to improve two-stroke engines because the scavenging process plays a crucial role in pollution levels, performance, and efficiency. Accordingly, the aim of future work is to use this numerical model to improve the design of current large and medium marine engines.
- Subjects
MARINE diesel motors; COMPUTATIONAL fluid dynamics; COMPUTER software; NUMERICAL analysis; EXPERIMENTAL design; DIESEL motor exhaust gas
- Publication
Journal of Ship Research, 2012, Vol 56, Issue 3, p154
- ISSN
0022-4502
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5957/JOSR.56.3.120001