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Learning from Nature: Bio-Inspired Designs and Strategies for Efficient On-Earth and Off-Earth Ventilation Systems. [PDF]
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A fully automated rotary microfluidic platform for high-throughput multiplex detection of respiratory tract pathogens. [PDF]
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The combustion of lemon peel oil/gasoline blends in spark ignition engine with high-insulation piston crown coating. [PDF]
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Unveiling Earthquakes: Thermoluminescence Signal Resetting of Laboratory-Produced Fault Gouge
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CFD Simulation of Oil Jet Piston Cooling Applied to Pistons with Cooling Gallery
SAE International Journal of Advances and Current Practices in Mobility, 2022<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Efficient cooling of pistons with oil jets can avoid engine failures due to exceeded piston temperatures of thermally high-loaded combustion engines and can contribute to fuel consumption savings.
Anselm Hopf +3 more
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Articulated Piston Cooling Optimization
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1993<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper analyzes the cooling conditions of articulated piston and their impact on the piston performance. In order to evaluate the piston cooling optimization two configurations of cooling oil jet (single and double) are evaluated on a real time measurement test, together with two articulated piston skirt ...
Jos M. Martins Leites +1 more
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ADEQUATE PISTON COOLING - Oil Cooling As a Means of Piston Temperature Control
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1945<div class="htmlview paragraph">INCREASING engine outputs have required methods to control the piston temperature. The work presented in this paper shows one successful means through the use of a piston of low conductive, correlated with an appropriate rate of piston cooling oil from the engine lubrication system.</div> <div class ...
GREGORY FLYNN, ARTHUR F. UNDERWOOD
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Cooling Of Automotive Pistons: Study Of Liquid-Cooling Jets
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1993<div class="htmlview paragraph">The development of more efficient and powerful internal combustion engines requires the use of new technologies. In general, the pistons of these engines are subjected to higher heat fluxes in the: ring zone, oil gallery, piston undercrown. This higher heat flux in the rings zone demands the use of new constructive
Marcos M. Pimenta, Roberto Filho
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