Engine Charge Cooling Gain and Fuel Properties
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 2:55 pm
Hello,
I am in the process of double checking all initial engine setup parameters and have noticed some discrepancies between what are shown for available setup options on my GPRP package and what's used in the GP package that's used in the MoTeC webinar pertinent to this topic.
In the video, the host has the fuel parameters available to change, as seen in the attached picture titled "MoTeC snippet of Webinar Fuel options."
Our interface looks a little different, as seen in the attached picture titled "Our MoTeC fuel options"
I am wondering if pre-selecting a fuel from the drop-down options in "fuel properties calibration" that we have essentially fills in background parameters for fuel density, molar mass, stoich ratio, and most importantly charge cooling gain?
This engine will run on 93 octane pump gas. The closest option in the fuels drop-down is "Gasoline 98 Octane 1.0" which in the context help says will also work for 91 and 95 octane gasoline. I am assuming it will also suffice for 93?
When this fuel is selected from the drop down, does it automatically enter assumed values for fuel density, molar mass, and charge cooling gain, or must these values still be setup manually?
Any clarification on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Benjamin
I am in the process of double checking all initial engine setup parameters and have noticed some discrepancies between what are shown for available setup options on my GPRP package and what's used in the GP package that's used in the MoTeC webinar pertinent to this topic.
In the video, the host has the fuel parameters available to change, as seen in the attached picture titled "MoTeC snippet of Webinar Fuel options."
Our interface looks a little different, as seen in the attached picture titled "Our MoTeC fuel options"
I am wondering if pre-selecting a fuel from the drop-down options in "fuel properties calibration" that we have essentially fills in background parameters for fuel density, molar mass, stoich ratio, and most importantly charge cooling gain?
This engine will run on 93 octane pump gas. The closest option in the fuels drop-down is "Gasoline 98 Octane 1.0" which in the context help says will also work for 91 and 95 octane gasoline. I am assuming it will also suffice for 93?
When this fuel is selected from the drop down, does it automatically enter assumed values for fuel density, molar mass, and charge cooling gain, or must these values still be setup manually?
Any clarification on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Benjamin