TY - JOUR A2 - Rakopoulos, Constantine D. AU - Walke, N. H. AU - Nandgaonkar, M. R. AU - Marathe, N. V. PY - 2016 DA - 2016/03/24 TI - NOx, Soot, and Fuel Consumption Predictions under Transient Operating Cycle for Common Rail High Power Density Diesel Engines SP - 1374768 VL - 2016 AB - Diesel engine is presently facing the challenge of controlling NOx and soot emissions on transient cycles, to meet stricter emission norms and to control emissions during field operations. Development of a simulation tool for NOx and soot emissions prediction on transient operating cycles has become the most important objective, which can significantly reduce the experimentation time and cost required for tuning these emissions. Hence, in this work, a 0D comprehensive predictive model has been formulated with selection and coupling of appropriate combustion and emissions models to engine cycle models. Selected combustion and emissions models are further modified to improve their prediction accuracy in the full operating zone. Responses of the combustion and emissions models have been validated for load and “start of injection” changes. Model predicted transient fuel consumption, air handling system parameters, and NOx and soot emissions are in good agreement with measured data on a turbocharged high power density common rail engine for the “nonroad transient cycle” (NRTC). It can be concluded that 0D models can be used for prediction of transient emissions on modern engines. How the formulated approach can also be extended to transient emissions prediction for other applications and fuels is also discussed. SN - 2090-1968 UR - https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1374768 DO - 10.1155/2016/1374768 JF - Journal of Combustion PB - Hindawi Publishing Corporation KW - ER -