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Modeling and Validation of an Open-Source Mean Value Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Model
. The pursuit of lower fuel consumption and stricter emission legislation has made a simulation- and optimization-based development methodology impor-tant to the automotive industry. The keystone in the methodology, is the system model. But for the results obtained using a model to be credible, the model has to be validated. The paper validates an open-source, mean-value engine model of a 13 liter CI inline 6 cylinder heavy-duty engine, and releases it as open-source.