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Review of thermoelectric generation for internal combustion engine waste heat recovery
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2022Nicolae Vlad Burnete +2 more
exaly
A review on production and implementation of hydrogen as a green fuel in internal combustion engines
Fuel, 2023Yh Teoh, Tazien Rashid, Farooq Sher
exaly
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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2004
The invention relates to an internal combustion engine (10) which comprises a cylinder (14, 54) provided with a piston (16, 56) and a combustion chamber (18, 58) supplied with an air-fuel mixture. The inventive internal combustion engine is characterised in that a cool-flame reactor (26, 66) constructed in such a way that it pretreats said air-fuel ...
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The invention relates to an internal combustion engine (10) which comprises a cylinder (14, 54) provided with a piston (16, 56) and a combustion chamber (18, 58) supplied with an air-fuel mixture. The inventive internal combustion engine is characterised in that a cool-flame reactor (26, 66) constructed in such a way that it pretreats said air-fuel ...
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Second-law analyses applied to internal combustion engines operation
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2006Constantine Rakopoulos +1 more
exaly

