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Применение нелинейных динамических моделей двигателей внутреннего сгорания для построения скоростных и нагрузочных характеристик

Применение нелинейных динамических моделей двигателей внутреннего сгорания для построения скоростных и нагрузочных характеристик

Abstract

The questions connected with developing and using non-linear dynamical models of internal combustion engines (ICE) are considered. The short observation of articles devoted to the investigation of non-linear effects in ICE (determined chaos, bifurcations, cycle-by-cycle variations) is given. The based on the non-linear modeling formalism of construction of characteristics of ICE is presented.

Рассмотрены вопросы, связанные с построением и использованием нелинейных динамических моделей ДВС. Приведен краткий обзор работ, посвященных изучению нелинейных эффектов в ДВС (детерминированный хаос, бифуркации, межцикловая не-идентичность). Представлен формализм построения скоростных, нагрузочных и других характеристик ДВС, основанный на нелинейном моделировании.

Keywords

ДВИГАТЕЛИ ВНУТРЕННЕГО СГОРАНИЯ, НЕЛИНЕЙНЫЕ МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКИЕ МОДЕЛИ, ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ ДВИГАТЕЛЕЙ ВНУТРЕННЕГО СГОРАНИЯ

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