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I use GT Power. It does a good job of modeling if the user is an experienced user and knows something about engines. GT Power can easily generate reams of bogus results that would go unnoticed by people who don't know about engines.
GT Power does a good job modeling pulsations that happen in engines that I deal with.
But for many purposes, knowledge of the pulsations is unnecessary, so it is like using a sledgehammer to kill a fly.
GT Power has odd definitions of some things, like volumetric efficiency.
GT Power does a poor job of handling coolers.
Here are some things to watch out for, especially if someone else hands you an existing model:
A. Valve events based on cam angle rather than crank angle
B. controllers that do a poor job of controlling
C. multipliers for compressor efficiency, turbine efficiency, combustion efficiency, etc.
D. volumes of components that are ridiculus
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