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CFD Analysis of the Influence of Some Intake Port Aerodynamic Modification into in-Cylinder Flow Processes and Flame Propagation in the Combustion Chamber of a Spark Ignition IC Engine

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Masoničić, Zoran
Pešić, Radivoje
Davinić, Aleksandar
Savić, Slobodan
Lazović, Ivan
Dragutinović, Siniša
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It has long been known that inlet port geometry plays a crucial role in regulating in-cylinder flow processes, significantly affecting combustion efficiency and engine emissions. This paper elucidates the effects of an intake port geometry modification, specifically the implementation of a novel moving deflector to intensify tangential intake flow, on fluid flow patterns, combustion stage, and exhaust emissions in a spark-ignited internal combustion engine. The analysis was performed using multi-dimensional numerical modeling of reactive flow, where the numerical domain was extended to the complete intake system to explicitly encompass the modification. The numerical model was validated against experimental data, showing excellent agreement, with differences in peak in-cylinder pressure and peak rate of heat release (RHR) kept below 3% and the moment of peak pressure being nearly identical to the experimental results. During the induction stroke, the effects of implemented modification... through intensification of intake jet were clearly legible, pursued by deflection of smaller side vortices in the vicinity of the bottom dead-center. During compression, the attenuation of the effects of the earlier established macro flow was encountered and some negative effects of the increased intake jet were elucidated. During combustion the existence of “flame dominated fluid flow” controlled primarily by turbulence diffusion was encountered. Negative effects on exhaust emissions were elucidated as well. As the combustion process in spark ignition internal combustion engines is primarily controlled by turbulent diffusion, proper identification of influential types of organized flows is a challenging but very important task. The advantages offered by the application of numerical modeling in these situations are clear.

Кључне речи:
flame propagation / fluid flow pattern / IC engine / numerical modeling / turbulence
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Energies, 2026, 19, 1, 229-
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  • Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200017 (Универзитет у Београду, Институт за нуклеарне науке Винча, Београд-Винча) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200017)

DOI: 10.3390/en19010229

ISSN: 1996-1073

Scopus: 2-s2.0-105027024818
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https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/16090
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Masoničić, Zoran
AU  - Pešić, Radivoje
AU  - Davinić, Aleksandar
AU  - Savić, Slobodan
AU  - Lazović, Ivan
AU  - Dragutinović, Siniša
PY  - 2026
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/16090
AB  - It has long been known that inlet port geometry plays a crucial role in regulating in-cylinder flow processes, significantly affecting combustion efficiency and engine emissions. This paper elucidates the effects of an intake port geometry modification, specifically the implementation of a novel moving deflector to intensify tangential intake flow, on fluid flow patterns, combustion stage, and exhaust emissions in a spark-ignited internal combustion engine. The analysis was performed using multi-dimensional numerical modeling of reactive flow, where the numerical domain was extended to the complete intake system to explicitly encompass the modification. The numerical model was validated against experimental data, showing excellent agreement, with differences in peak in-cylinder pressure and peak rate of heat release (RHR) kept below 3% and the moment of peak pressure being nearly identical to the experimental results. During the induction stroke, the effects of implemented modification through intensification of intake jet were clearly legible, pursued by deflection of smaller side vortices in the vicinity of the bottom dead-center. During compression, the attenuation of the effects of the earlier established macro flow was encountered and some negative effects of the increased intake jet were elucidated. During combustion the existence of “flame dominated fluid flow” controlled primarily by turbulence diffusion was encountered. Negative effects on exhaust emissions were elucidated as well. As the combustion process in spark ignition internal combustion engines is primarily controlled by turbulent diffusion, proper identification of influential types of organized flows is a challenging but very important task. The advantages offered by the application of numerical modeling in these situations are clear.
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T1  - CFD Analysis of the Influence of Some Intake Port Aerodynamic Modification into in-Cylinder Flow Processes and Flame Propagation in the Combustion Chamber of a Spark Ignition IC Engine
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DO  - 10.3390/en19010229
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year = "2026",
abstract = "It has long been known that inlet port geometry plays a crucial role in regulating in-cylinder flow processes, significantly affecting combustion efficiency and engine emissions. This paper elucidates the effects of an intake port geometry modification, specifically the implementation of a novel moving deflector to intensify tangential intake flow, on fluid flow patterns, combustion stage, and exhaust emissions in a spark-ignited internal combustion engine. The analysis was performed using multi-dimensional numerical modeling of reactive flow, where the numerical domain was extended to the complete intake system to explicitly encompass the modification. The numerical model was validated against experimental data, showing excellent agreement, with differences in peak in-cylinder pressure and peak rate of heat release (RHR) kept below 3% and the moment of peak pressure being nearly identical to the experimental results. During the induction stroke, the effects of implemented modification through intensification of intake jet were clearly legible, pursued by deflection of smaller side vortices in the vicinity of the bottom dead-center. During compression, the attenuation of the effects of the earlier established macro flow was encountered and some negative effects of the increased intake jet were elucidated. During combustion the existence of “flame dominated fluid flow” controlled primarily by turbulence diffusion was encountered. Negative effects on exhaust emissions were elucidated as well. As the combustion process in spark ignition internal combustion engines is primarily controlled by turbulent diffusion, proper identification of influential types of organized flows is a challenging but very important task. The advantages offered by the application of numerical modeling in these situations are clear.",
journal = "Energies",
title = "CFD Analysis of the Influence of Some Intake Port Aerodynamic Modification into in-Cylinder Flow Processes and Flame Propagation in the Combustion Chamber of a Spark Ignition IC Engine",
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Masoničić, Z., Pešić, R., Davinić, A., Savić, S., Lazović, I.,& Dragutinović, S.. (2026). CFD Analysis of the Influence of Some Intake Port Aerodynamic Modification into in-Cylinder Flow Processes and Flame Propagation in the Combustion Chamber of a Spark Ignition IC Engine. in Energies, 19(1), 229.
https://doi.org/10.3390/en19010229
Masoničić Z, Pešić R, Davinić A, Savić S, Lazović I, Dragutinović S. CFD Analysis of the Influence of Some Intake Port Aerodynamic Modification into in-Cylinder Flow Processes and Flame Propagation in the Combustion Chamber of a Spark Ignition IC Engine. in Energies. 2026;19(1):229.
doi:10.3390/en19010229 .
Masoničić, Zoran, Pešić, Radivoje, Davinić, Aleksandar, Savić, Slobodan, Lazović, Ivan, Dragutinović, Siniša, "CFD Analysis of the Influence of Some Intake Port Aerodynamic Modification into in-Cylinder Flow Processes and Flame Propagation in the Combustion Chamber of a Spark Ignition IC Engine" in Energies, 19, no. 1 (2026):229,
https://doi.org/10.3390/en19010229 . .

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