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Tumble instability in the IC engine
Proceedings of the 41st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2002., 2003Summary form only given. The objective of this project is to analyze the instability associated with the breakdown of tumble during compression of an internal combustion engine flow. It has been observed that the tumble vortex (a vortex whose axis is perpendicular to the cylinder axis which is produced during intake by an asymmetry of the valve(s ...
Mark Fogleman +3 more
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A study on connecting rods for IC engines
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2006A study on connecting rods for internal combustion engines is proposed here. The work is based on analytical calculations of inertial and pressure forces; in order to perform an analytical study it is necessary to break the connecting rod mass into discrete parts that can be easily written into equations.
BARAGETTI, Sergio +2 more
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Designing IC structures by variety engineering
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2008Value creation increasingly relies on the bundling of physical products and services from different providers in networks such as supply chains. The complexity that arises from this cooperation is of utmost importance for management since the provision of an undisturbed flow of information affects the performance of the whole network.
Christoph Rosenkranz +2 more
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IC Engine Applications of Carbon–Carbon
Advanced Engineering Materials, 2000Many of the properties of carbon-carbon make it an ideal material for reciprocating materials of intermittent combustion (IC) engines. Recent diesel engine tests, shown herein, indicate that the thermal and mechanical properties of carbon-carbon are adequate for piston applications, However, reducing the manufacturing costs and providing long term ...
G. B. Northam, H. K. Rivers
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Dynamics of Icing in Aircraft Engines
45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 2007An overview of the dynamic al processes occurring in aircraft engine icing is given. Ice accretion in the context of the engine is more complex than that of a wing since the local conditions are varying considerably along the flow path. Ice adhesion and shedding assume importance si nce the ingestion of the shed ice leads to detrimental effects on the ...
Kattalaicheri Venkataramani +3 more
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2019
© 2019, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.. All rights reserved. Modeling is one of the main elements of scientific knowledge. In practical activity, the goal of building a model is the solution of some problem of the real world, which is either expensive or impossible to solve by experimenting with a real object.
Galiullin L., Galiullin I.
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© 2019, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.. All rights reserved. Modeling is one of the main elements of scientific knowledge. In practical activity, the goal of building a model is the solution of some problem of the real world, which is either expensive or impossible to solve by experimenting with a real object.
Galiullin L., Galiullin I.
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46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, 2008
1-3 . An important part of the icing certification procedure is the Critical Point Analysis (CPA). In essence, the Critical Point Ana lysis seeks to locate the most vulnerable operating conditions in icing by combining the environmental threat definition, aircraft flight envelope and engine characteristics. Potential for mechanical damage, flameout and
K. Venkataramani +3 more
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1-3 . An important part of the icing certification procedure is the Critical Point Analysis (CPA). In essence, the Critical Point Ana lysis seeks to locate the most vulnerable operating conditions in icing by combining the environmental threat definition, aircraft flight envelope and engine characteristics. Potential for mechanical damage, flameout and
K. Venkataramani +3 more
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2011
Internal combustion (IC) engines have been moving the industrial world for over three centuries. A type of IC engine is the spark ignition (SI) engine, where the fuel and oxidizer are premixed prior to entering the engine. Because of the high power density, low cost of production, and the vast infrastructure for gasoline, SI engines are ideal power ...
Sara McAllister +2 more
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Internal combustion (IC) engines have been moving the industrial world for over three centuries. A type of IC engine is the spark ignition (SI) engine, where the fuel and oxidizer are premixed prior to entering the engine. Because of the high power density, low cost of production, and the vast infrastructure for gasoline, SI engines are ideal power ...
Sara McAllister +2 more
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2018
This chapter describes the production and use of biofuels/alternate fuels to run the internal combustion engine (IC Engine). Two methods, using biodiesel blends with diesel and using syngas obtained from gasification system, for running the IC engine in dual fuel mode have been analyzed.
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This chapter describes the production and use of biofuels/alternate fuels to run the internal combustion engine (IC Engine). Two methods, using biodiesel blends with diesel and using syngas obtained from gasification system, for running the IC engine in dual fuel mode have been analyzed.
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