Madison, WisconsinㅡJuly 10, 2019ㅡThe U.S. Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Office held its 2019 Annual Merit Review (AMR) and Peer Evaluation from June 10ㅡ13 in Arlington, Virginia. Eighteen of the advanced vehicle technologies projects reviewed at the meeting referenced partnerships with Convergent Science and its CONVERGE computational fluid dynamics software. Research for these projects was performed at a variety of institutions, including Argonne National Laboratory, Colorado State University, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and the University of Minnesota.
The breadth of work presented at the AMR is a testament to the versatility and broad applicability of CONVERGE. The presentations are publicly available, and links are provided below.
ACE004: Low-Temperature Gasoline Combustion (LTGC) Engine Research
ACE005: Spray Combustion Cross-Cut Engine Research
ACE010: Fuel Injection and Spray Research Using X-Ray Diagnostics
ACE012: Model Development and Analysis of Clean and Efficient Engine Combustion
ACE084: Development and Validation of Simulation Tools for Advanced Ignition Systems
ACE125: Model Development of Fundamental Combustion Processes
ACE135: Development of Simulations Tools for Compression Ignition Engines
FT069: MM: Fuel Property Impacts and Limitations on Combustion – Spark Ignition Focus
FT070: MM: Autoignition in MM/Advanced Compression Ignition (ACI) Combustion, Part 1
FT071: MM: Autoignition in MM/ACI Combustion, Part 2
FT072: MM: Autoignition in MM/ACI Combustion, Part 3
FT078: Heavy-Duty MCCI: MCCI and Ducted Fuel Injection Part 2
FT086: On-Demand Reactivity Enhancement to Enable Low-Temperature Combustion of Natural Gas
MAT057: Applied Computational Methods for New Propulsion Materials
The AMR reviewers come from a variety of scientific and engineering backgrounds, including the engine and automotive industries, academia, national laboratories, and government. The reviewers evaluate how well the projects contribute to or advance the Department of Energy’s missions and goals. The final reviews will be published in the Vehicles Technologies Office Annual Merit Reviews Reports.