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About the Simulation of Spark-Ignition Engine using OpenFOAM Project
Numerical simulation of spark-ignition engine is performed using OpenFOAM's engineFOAM. This is an example/tutorial from OpenFOAM test cases. Different crank angle movements from -180 to 60 are tracked. For turbulence k-Epsilon model is used. OpenFOAM Simulation result files are also attached for download and modifications. Special thanks and credit goes to Faisal (http://fetchcfd.com/profile/itsfaisi)
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