Search for dissertations about: "thesis on alternative fuels for engine"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 47 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on alternative fuels for engine.
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16. Investigating Effects of Water Injection on SI Engines
Abstract : In recent years, there has been a major shift towards the partial or complete electrification of vehicles that have traditionally been powered by conventional internal combustion (IC) engines; almost all major automotive manufacturers have rightly stated that they will make such a shift. This has been motivated in large part by pressure from governments and policymakers to minimize vehicular emissions, especially those of the greenhouse gas CO2, in order to control climate change. READ MORE
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17. Evaluation of Gasoline PPC in a Multi-cylinder Engine : Capabilities & Challenges
Abstract : Internal combustion engines have been the most used engine design when it comes to vehicle propulsion and transportation. But as the number of vehicles increase, new problems arise as well. READ MORE
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18. Entrained flow gasification of biomass : On atomisation, transport processes and gasification reactions
Abstract : Since the energy consumption in the world is increasing together with an increase of greenhouse gas emission it is of importance to find alternatives to fossil fuels. Biomass is one of the alternative energy sources which is both renewable and CO2 neutral. READ MORE
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19. Combustion characteristics of some alternative fuels in ICE: : a detailed numerical study
Abstract : Two major fuels commonly used in compression ignition (CI) and spark ignition (SI) enginesare diesel and gasoline. The reserve of diesel and gasoline is limited, however the combustion ofthese fuels giving rise to air pollution. READ MORE
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20. CFD Modeling of an Alcohol-Diesel Direct-Injection Dual-Liquid-Fuel Engine using OpenFOAM
Abstract : Legislation for heavy duty combustion engines are becoming more stringent. To keep up with the legislation, new engine technology is required. Furthermore, renewable fuels can also be used together with new engine technology to further reduce emissions. READ MORE