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Flow and Combustion in Reciprocating Engines

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Optimization of combustion processes in automotive engines is a key factor in reducing fuel consumption in conventional and advanced gasoline and diesel engines. This volume investigates and describes flow and combustion processes in diesel and gasoline engines. It consists of eight chapters written by world experts from industry, government laboratories and academia. Each of the chapters is self-contained and, therefore, independent from the other in that it covers its central theme in depth, although prior knowledge of the fundamentals remains a prerequisite. The book bridges a serious gap between conventional textbooks and the significant technological breakthroughs presented in worldwide conferences during the last ten years on direct-injection gasoline engines, advanced diesels and homogeneous-charge compression-ignition engines. As such, it is an essential reference text for engineers involved in research and development in global automotive and consultancy companies, research engineers involved in fundamental and applied research on various aspects of the flow, mixture preparation and combustion in reciprocating engines. The authors are eminent researchers from universities and industry.

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Spark Ignition and Combustion in Four-Stroke Gasoline Engines.- Flow, Mixture Preparation and Combustion in Direct-Injection Two-Stroke Gasoline Engines.- Flow, Mixture Preparation and Combustion in Four-Stroke Direct-Injection Gasoline Engines.- Turbulent Flow Structure in Direct-Injection, Swirl-Supported Diesel Engines.- Recent Developments on Diesel Fuel Jets Under Quiescent Conditions.- Conventional Diesel Combustion.- Advanced Diesel Combustion.- Fuel Effects on Engine Combustion and Emissions.

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Optimization of combustion processes in automotive engines is a key factor in reducing fuel consumption in conventional and advanced gasoline and diesel engines. This volume investigates and describes flow and combustion processes in diesel and gasoline engines. It consists of eight chapters written by world experts from industry, government laboratories and academia. Each of the chapters is self-contained and, therefore, independent from the other in that it covers its central theme in depth, although prior knowledge of the fundamentals remains a prerequisite. The book bridges a serious gap between conventional textbooks and the significant technological breakthroughs presented in worldwide conferences during the last ten years on direct-injection gasoline engines, advanced diesels and homogeneous-charge compression-ignition engines. As such, it is an essential reference text for engineers involved in research and development in global automotive and consultancy companies, research engineers involved in fundamental and applied research on various aspects of the flow, mixture preparation and combustion in reciprocating engines. The authors are eminent researchers from universities and industry.

Product details

Assisted by Arcoumanis (Editor), C Arcoumanis (Editor), C. Arcoumanis (Editor), Kamimoto (Editor), Kamimoto (Editor), Take Kamimoto (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.11.2010
 
EAN 9783642083853
ISBN 978-3-642-08385-3
No. of pages 420
Weight 644 g
Illustrations IX, 420 p. 469 illus.
Series Experimental Fluid Mechanics
Experimental Fluid Mechanics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Mechanics, acoustics

B, Maschinenbau: Strömungsmechanik, engineering, Classical and Continuum Physics, Continuum physics, Fluid mechanics, Fluid- and Aerodynamics, Fluids, Engineering Fluid Dynamics, Mechanics of fluids, Continuum Mechanics

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