Search for dissertations about: "IC ENGINE"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words IC ENGINE.
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1. Modelling of IC-Engine Intake Noise
Abstract : Shorter product development cycles, densely packed engine compartments and intensified noiselegislation increase the need for accurate predictions of IC-engine air intake noise at earlystages. The urgent focus on the increasing CO2 emissions and the efficiency of IC-engines, aswell as new techniques such as homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) mightworsen the noise situation. READ MORE
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2. Homogeneous Ignition - Chemical Kinetic Studies for IC-Engine Applications
Abstract : Calculations on a Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) engine have been performed. Zero-dimensional models were used. The simplest model compressed the gas to auto-ignition, using temperature and pressure at a certain crank angle position obtained from engine experiments. READ MORE
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3. Computational Analysis of Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow with Relevance for IC-Engine Cooling
Abstract : Modern IC-engines produce more power per displaced volume and operate at higher combustion pressures and temperatures. In addition, engine structure materials such as aluminium and magnesium alloys, which are more sensitive to thermal loads, are more commonly used. READ MORE
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4. Acoustic In-duct Characterization of Fluid Machines with Applications to Medium Speed IC-engines
Abstract : The unwanted sound, noise, can lead to health problems, e.g. hearing loss and stress-related problems. A pre-knowledge of noise generation by machines is of great importance due to the ever-shorter product development cycles and stricter noise legislation. READ MORE
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5. IC-engine intake noise predictions based on linear acoustics
Abstract : Shorter product development cycles, densely packed engine compartments and intensified noise legislation increase the need for accurate predictions of IC-engine air intake noise at early stages. The urgent focus on the increasing CO2 emissions and the efficiency of IC-engines, as well as new techniques such as homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) might worsen the noise situation. READ MORE