This includes a set of 5 minute tutorials for HCCI, SI, CIDI and PCCI combustion modes.
srm suite
The srm suite is an advanced engine in-cylinder combustion software package used to simulate engine applications such as motorcycle, passenger car, motor sport, truck, locomotive, marine and power generation.
Through the rapid solution of thermo and turbulent gas dynamics including chemical kinetics, the srm suite simulates combustion dynamics and emissions in conventional and advanced engine operating modes to allow a complete solution for your present day and next-generation engine technologies.
"The srm suite represents a significant step forward for engine in-cylinder combustion dynamics and emissions modelling with the predictive capabilities of modern CFD codes but in a fraction of the time"
Major benefits
Simulation of conventional combustion such as Spark Ignition (SI) and Compression Ignition Direct Injection (CIDI) combustion
Simulation of advanced combustion modes such as Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) / Low temperature Combustion (LTC) / Controlled Auto-Ignition (CAI) / Partially Premixed Compression Ignition (PPCI)
Crank angle resolved combustion characteristics (heat release rate, combustion phasing and duration, and in-cylinder pressure)
Crank angle evolution of chemical species including intermediates (OH, formaldehyde) and emissions (CO, HC, NOx and soot)
Capable of simulating user-provided fuel models. e.g. conventional (diesel and gasoline) as well as alternative (natural gas, ethanol, biodiesel) fuels
Integrated detailed soot model: Detailed population balance soot model enables calculation of soot morphology, composition and detailed particle size distribution.
Thermal analysis – Predictions of exhaust gas temperatures
Reduced computational times compared to equivalent conventional CFD approach
user stories
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FAQs
Still have unanswered questions about the srm suite?
Advanced Analysis of Fuels, Engines and Emissions. A Short course & training event
A two-day event on the 12th and 13th of September in Cambridge, aimed at engineers and technical managers as well as graduate students. Refreshments, food and accommodation included. Click here for more information.