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IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2018
A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) uses an internal combustion engine to extend its cruising range, and to produce the electric power needed to be supplied to its electric motor when the charge level of the vehicle's battery becomes low and reaches
H. Fathabadi
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A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) uses an internal combustion engine to extend its cruising range, and to produce the electric power needed to be supplied to its electric motor when the charge level of the vehicle's battery becomes low and reaches
H. Fathabadi
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Combustion Modeling in Internal Combustion Engines
Combustion Science and Technology, 1976The fundamental assumptions of the Blizard and Keck combustion model for internal combustion engines are examined and a generalization of that model is derived. The most significant feature of the model is that it permits the occurrence of unburned hydrocarbons in the thermodynamic-kinetic modeling of exhaust gases.
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IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2018
One crucial issue not reported in the literature is the massive amount of heat wasted by the engines of the internal combustion engine vehicles. For the first time, this research work provides a solution to recapture a portion of the mentioned waste heat.
H. Fathabadi
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One crucial issue not reported in the literature is the massive amount of heat wasted by the engines of the internal combustion engine vehicles. For the first time, this research work provides a solution to recapture a portion of the mentioned waste heat.
H. Fathabadi
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Modelling and control of the spark timing of an internal combustion engine based on an ANN
Combustion theory and modelling, 2019In this work, the mathematical modelling of a internal combustion (IC) engine fed with multiple fuels, and a control scheme for controlling the spark timing of the IC engine are presented.
D. A. Carbot-Rojas+4 more
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Instruction in internal combustion engines
ARCHIVE: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1847-1982 (vols 1-196), 1963Internal combustion engines, forming part of a degree or similar course in thermodynamics, are treated in the order: ideal cycles, cycles using actual working substances in ideal engines, consideration in detail of spark-ignition and compression-ignition engines, petrol and oil engines being taken as the representative types.
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2012
Internal combustion engines can fill the role of rotating a propeller or main rotor, being the baseline powerplant approach from the early days of powered flight. Cycle analyses for spark-ignition and compression-ignition piston engine variants are presented in this chapter. The rotary engine approach as a competitive alternative is discussed.
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Internal combustion engines can fill the role of rotating a propeller or main rotor, being the baseline powerplant approach from the early days of powered flight. Cycle analyses for spark-ignition and compression-ignition piston engine variants are presented in this chapter. The rotary engine approach as a competitive alternative is discussed.
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1970
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the internal combustion engines. In a steam engine, the working substance—that is steam—receives heat energy from a fuel burnt in a furnace, which may be sited at some considerable distance from the engine. Such an engine may be referred to as an external combustion engine.
J.L. Gwyther, W.D. Brown, G. Williams
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the internal combustion engines. In a steam engine, the working substance—that is steam—receives heat energy from a fuel burnt in a furnace, which may be sited at some considerable distance from the engine. Such an engine may be referred to as an external combustion engine.
J.L. Gwyther, W.D. Brown, G. Williams
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Review of thermoelectric generation for internal combustion engine waste heat recovery
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2022N. Burnete+4 more
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2005
Abstract During the 1880s three German engineers built the first practical, lightweight, gasoline-fueled internal combustion engines used to power open, carriage-like vehicles. Then it took about two decades to transform these early designs into the direct predecessors of all modern automobiles with more powerful but lighter engines ...
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Abstract During the 1880s three German engineers built the first practical, lightweight, gasoline-fueled internal combustion engines used to power open, carriage-like vehicles. Then it took about two decades to transform these early designs into the direct predecessors of all modern automobiles with more powerful but lighter engines ...
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