Search for dissertations about: "IC-engine"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the word IC-engine.
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11. Development and Application of Laser Diagnostics for Studies of Phenomena Related to IC Engine Combustion
Abstract : Various laser diagnostic techniques have been developed and demonstrated for engine, or engine-related measurements. The experimental work is presented in Chapter 3 and in Papers I-VII. In Chapter 3, imaging of soot in a running compression-ignition (CI) is described. READ MORE
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12. Deformation Behaviour of A356-T7 Cast Aluminium Alloys Used in High Specific Power IC Engine Cylinder Heads
Abstract : The constant development drive towards higher specific power and lower displacement engines in recent years to produce environmentally friendly high-performance cars has placed increasingly high thermal loads on the internal combustion engine materials. Further, the advent of hybrid power trains placing higher demands on quick starts and a rapid approach to maximum power necessitates the automotive industry to move towards a more robust computational thermo-mechanical fatigue life prediction methodology to develop reliable engines and reduce developmental costs. READ MORE
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13. Unsteady simulations of the turbulent flow in the exhaust system of an IC-engine for optimal energy utilization
Abstract : This licentiate thesis deals with the ow in pipe bends and radial turbines inan internal combustion engine environment. Looking into the engine bay of apassenger car one cannot avoid noticing all the pipe bends and splits. READ MORE
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14. Numerical computations of the unsteady flow in turbochargers
Abstract : Turbocharging the internal combustion (IC) engine is a common technique to increase the power density. If turbocharging is used with the downsizing technique, the fuel consumption and pollution of green house gases can be decreased. READ MORE
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15. The Performance of a Multi Cylinder HCCI Engine using Variable Compression Ratio and Fast Thermal Management
Abstract : The prime mover in the world today is the Internal Combustion (IC) engine. The development and improvement of the internal combustion engines since Nicolaus August Otto and Rudolf Diesel has continued until today and will continue long into the future. No major competitor to the IC engine has yet emerged. READ MORE