Search for dissertations about: "SGDI"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word SGDI.
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1. Challenges and Advantages of Stratified Combustion in Gasoline Direct-Injected Engines
Abstract : The modern world is based on an extensive transport network in which passenger vehicles play a major role. Although passenger vehicles have improved significantly in recent decades, they still contribute to the pollution of our environment and global warming. Consequently, new ways of reducing their emissions are needed. READ MORE
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2. Alternative Combustion Strategies for Gasoline Engines
Abstract : Due to increasingly strict legislative demands and customer concerns regarding CO2emissions, there is a need to develop and implement new combustion strategies forgasoline (Otto) engines. In attempts to meet this need, most attention is focusing onthe low load/speed range where the classic spark ignition strategy (SI) has poorefficiency, mainly due to the throttling of the intake air causing pumping losses. READ MORE
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3. Optical Diagnostics Applied to Internal Combustion Engines: Catalysis, Sprays and Combustion
Abstract : Gasoline direct injection with spray-guided charge formation is one of the most promising concepts to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of spark ignited engines. The advantages with the system are owing to un-throttled operation and stratification of the injected fuel resulting in a globally lean combustion. READ MORE
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4. Hollow cone gasoline/ethanol sprays under cold start conditions
Abstract : To decrease the release of CO2 from fossil fuels into the atmosphere, within the transportation sector the efficiency of vehicles and their engines must be increased. Additionally renewable fuels may be used to further decrease our reliance on fossil fuels. READ MORE
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5. MEASUREMENT OF PARTICULATES EMITTED FROM SGDI ENGINES
Abstract : This thesis discusses particulate emissions from spray guided, gasoline, direct-injected (GDI) engines. The aim was to measure solid particulates without the influence of volatiles. Therefore, two sampling systems were developed for sampling either low or high particulate content. READ MORE