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Zero-dimensional combustion simulation in real time

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The development and validation of engine control device functions relies more and more on modern simulation and modelling techniques. The en-Dyna Themos models not only provide a realistic description of the physical behaviour of the entire internal combustion engine, they also satisfy the need for high computational efficiency mandated by the real-time application in Software-in-the Loop and Hardware-in-the-Loop environments.

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Philipp, O., Hoepler, R. & Chucholowski, C. Zero-dimensional combustion simulation in real time. AutoTechnol 7, 32–35 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03246989

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