Internal Combustion Engines

Applied Thermosciences

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A comprehensive resource covering the foundational thermal-fluid sciences and engineering analysis techniques used to design and develop internal combustion engines Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences, Fourth Edition combines foundational thermal-fluid sciences with engineering analysis techniques for modeling and predicting the performance of internal combustion engines. This new Fourth Edition includes brand new material on: New engine technologies and concepts Effects of engine speed on performance and emissions Fluid mechanics of intake and exhaust flow in engines Turbocharger and supercharger performance analysis Chemical kinetic modeling, reaction mechanisms, and emissions Advanced combustion processes including low temperature combustion Piston, ring, and journal bearing friction analysis The Fourth Edition expands on the combined analytical and numerical approaches used successfully in previous editions. Students and engineers are provided with several new tools for applying the fundamental principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer to internal combustion engines. Each chapter includes MATLAB(R) programs and examples showing how to perform detailed engineering computations. The chapters also have an increased number of homework problems with which the reader can gauge their progress and retention. All the software is 'open source' so that readers can see in detail how computational analysis and the design of engines is performed. A companion website is also provided, offering access to the MATLAB(R) computer programs.
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Schrijver
Kirkpatrick, Allan T. (Colorado State University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Titel
Internal Combustion Engines
Uitgever
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Jaar
2020
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
656
Gewicht
1400 gr
EAN
9781119454502
Afmetingen
267 x 177 x 43 mm
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