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Uniqueness, Achievements and Future Prospects of Engine Combustion Network (ECN)

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Author(J)1) Gilles Bruneaux
Author(E)1) Gilles Bruneaux
Affiliation(J)1) IFP Energies nouvelles
Affiliation(E)1) IFPEN
Abstract(E)The Engine Combustion Network (ECN) is a collaborative network created in 2009. It is based on the development of diesel and gasoline target conditions with emphasis on CFD modeling shortcomings. the results are submitted to online archive (ecn.sandia.gov) with fields (like geometry and uncertainty) specifically tailored for CFD simulations. Workshops are organized to compare experimental-experimental and CFD-CFD results side-by-side. The presentation focusses on the uniqueness of this network, highlights the main scientific achievements, and addresses future directions.

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