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The Combustion Process in the Diesel Engine.

Chemical Reviews, 1938
The Diesel engine is characterized by injection of fuel in the combustion chamber and by selfignition. Both characteristics give rise to typical problems. The former characteristic, i.e., injection of the fuel with subsequent formation of a combustible mixture, is the fundamental one.
G.D. Boerlage, J.J. Broeze
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Internal combustion engines powered by syngas: A review

Applied Energy, 2020
Syngas is an intermediate step towards the transition from carbon-based to hydrogen-based fuels, promoted by the emerging concerns about climate change and damages to the environment.
V. Magi, M. Fiore, V. Magi, A. Viggiano
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An Original Internal Combustion Engine

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The paper presents a new and original internal-combustion engine. It is presenting a method for determining the kinematics and the efficiency of a new mechanism, MF1, proposed (designed) to work and be tested like an internal-combustion engine. One determines the mechanical momentary efficiency, when the mechanism works like a steamroller and when the ...
Petrescu, Florian Ion Tiberiu   +1 more
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Hydrogen internal combustion engines to 2030

, 2020
Here we review the latest advances in power density and efficiency of H2 internal combustion engines (ICEs). Dual fuel direct injection (DI) diesel-H2 compression ignition (CI), and H2-only positive ignition (PI), DI and jet ignition (JI), ICEs, have the
A. Boretti
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Hypergolic Combustion in an Internal Combustion Engine

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1985
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Hypergolic combustion was experimentally investigated in a reciprocating internal combustion engine by means of preheating the fuel to about 1000°F (550°C) prior to direct cylinder injection. Ignition delay, exhaust opacity, and the rate of heat release were measured, and the potential for improved engine ...
D.H. Scharnweber, L O. Hoppie
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Combustion of Syngas in Internal Combustion Engines

Combustion Science and Technology, 2008
The combustion of synthesis gas will play an important role in advanced power systems based on the gasification of fuel feedstocks and combined cycle power production. While the most commonly discussed option is to burn syngas in gas turbine engines, another possibility is to burn the syngas in stationary reciprocating engines. Whether spark ignited or
Boehman, André L., Le Corre, Olivier
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A review of hydrogen usage in internal combustion engines (gasoline-Lpg-diesel) from combustion performance aspect

, 2020
Demand for fossil fuels is increasing day by day with the increase in industrialization and energy demand in the world. For this reason, many countries are looking for alternative energy sources against this increasing energy demand.
D. Akal   +2 more
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A review on higher alcohol of fusel oil as a renewable fuel for internal combustion engines: Applications, challenges, and global potential

, 2020
Global warming, climate change, crisis about the energy price, and supply are the main issues in the world and the petroleum-based energy supplement is the main responsible for these problems.
Seyed Mohammad Safieddin Ardebili   +4 more
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A review on ammonia-hydrogen fueled internal combustion engines

eTransportation, 2023
Y. Qi   +5 more
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Combustion of Syngas in Internal Combustion Engines

2009
International ...
Fox, Melanie K.   +3 more
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