CFD Online Discussion Forums

CFD Online Discussion Forums (https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/)
-   Siemens (https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/siemens/)
-   -   scalar density (https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/siemens/56639-scalar-density.html)

James May 28, 2008 04:13

scalar density
 
Hi Experts, I am simulating gasoline spray in a GDI engine. Iso-Octane liquid is injected inside the cylinder during compression stroke. When I calculate the scalar quantity at TDC, I am getting the mass fraction of octane. I want the density of Octane at that time. Please help me

Thanks in advance

James

Polly Eda May 28, 2008 04:33

Re: scalar density
 
do you want the density of your spray droplets or of the evaporated octane?

James May 28, 2008 04:37

Re: scalar density
 
I want the density of the vapour (Octane vapour)

Pauli May 28, 2008 12:01

Re: scalar density
 
octane scalar mass fraction * cylinder mass is mass of octane. Divide by volume & you get density of octane. Am I missing something?

You should be able to do this in the post registers. That will give you a distribution. Or you can use the ecd file to get a cylinder average value.

james May 28, 2008 13:31

Re: scalar density
 
For getting the mass of the cylinder at TDC (in my case) is a problem.

i) Because at this point of time the cylinder mass is filled with both air and octane vapour. In other words each cell volume is filled with both air and gasoline vapour. Hence for getting the cylinder mass I need the densities( mass density) of both air and octane vapour.

Hence I need to find out both the densities of octane vapour and air residing in each cell at a particular time (say TDC). Also the densities depend upon temperature and pressure ( since moving piston Pressure increases). Please help me in this regard


Pauli May 28, 2008 14:14

Re: scalar density
 
StarCD reports the cell mixture density (getc dens). Multiply that density by the fuel vapor mass fraction (the vapor scalar value) & you have the fuel vapor density.


james May 28, 2008 15:24

Re: scalar density
 
Thank you Pauli. I got it. Thanks a lot.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:42.