Digital Twins in Design, Control and Operation of a Combustion Engine Fuel Oil System Model
Österholm, Benjamin (2019)
Österholm, Benjamin
Åbo Akademi
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2019041512482
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2019041512482
Tiivistelmä
Making plans, designing and drawing up what is wanted from a project or process has always been an important part of creating accurate results, from the idea-stage to the real implementation. With the power of computing in present day it is a fact that a model of something can be used for much more than a graphical illustration of a physical counterpart.
The goal of modelling the fuel system of a combustion engine is, in this thesis, to be able to create a section of a fully working digital power plant, partly being able to do tests with different parameters on existing plants, but also predicting the result when building new plants to streamline the production. Using the powerful tools Simulink and Simscape from MathWorks, the result of this thesis is a general model-library based on a real-world power plant that can be modified or parametrized anyway the user wants.
The goal of modelling the fuel system of a combustion engine is, in this thesis, to be able to create a section of a fully working digital power plant, partly being able to do tests with different parameters on existing plants, but also predicting the result when building new plants to streamline the production. Using the powerful tools Simulink and Simscape from MathWorks, the result of this thesis is a general model-library based on a real-world power plant that can be modified or parametrized anyway the user wants.