Simulation Data of Engine Features
The development phase focused on refining the initial engine design to enhance performance, reliability, and manufacturability. Building upon the conceptual groundwork established in earlier stages, this phase employed a simulation-driven approach as the core strategy for decision-making and optimization.
Key engineering tools such as GT-SUITE for system-level engine simulation, CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) for airflow and combustion analysis, and FEA (Finite Element Analysis) for mechanical stress evaluation were integrated into an iterative
workflow. Each simulation cycle provided valuable insights that informed design adjustments, enabling the team to target issues such as sub-optimal volumetric efficiency, heat concentration, or mechanical fatigue.
Additionally, manufacturability was considered throughout the process to ensure that the refined components were not only high-performing but also feasible for real-world production. The outcome was a more robust, optimized engine