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Old   January 2, 2023, 23:12
Default Mass fraction burned(MFB) and engine performance factors Calculation Method
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I did engine combustion analysis with CONVERGE 3.0 version.

The combustion model was analyzed using the SAGE model.

I'm in the process of organizing and analyzing the results after analysis, but it is difficult to obtain the mass fraction burned (MFB).

How did you calculate the MFB of engine fuel while doing CFD analysis?

I would be grateful if you could tell me in detail

In addition, can engine performance factors such as torque and IMEP be calculated within CONVERGE? If you can calculate it, please tell me how.

Or, if the performance factor needs to be calculated through post-processing, I would appreciate it if you could tell me how to calculate the post-processing.

Thanks.
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