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Integrated Mechanical and Chemical Diagnostics for Engine Health Monitoring Using Biodiesel Blends. [PDF]
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Investigation of spark ignition engine performance in ethanol-petrol blended fuels using artificial neural network. [PDF]
Walle M, Yeneneh K, Sufe G.
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Advanced Engine Misfire Detection for SI-Engines
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1997<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper presents a system concept for detecting combustion misfire. The relevant research grew out of the more stringent requirements for On-Board Diagnostic systems (OBDII) mandated by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), effective as of model year 1997 onward. The system concept is based on evaluation of
Jürgen Förster +3 more
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SI Engine Controls and Mean Value Engine Modelling
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1991<div class="htmlview paragraph">Many existing classical electronic control systems (speed-throttle, speed-density, MAF (mass air flow)) are based on quasistatic engine models and static measured engine maps. They are thus time consuming to adapt to new engine types, are sensitive to dynamic sensor errors and in general have undesirable dynamic ...
Elbert Hendricks, Spencer C. Sorenson
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International Journal of Exergy, 2008
In this study, exergy (availability) analysis of a Spark Ignition (SI) engine has been performed theoretically during compression, combustion and expansion processes of the engine cycle. For this purpose, a thermodynamic-based engine cycle model is developed without considering the geometric features of fluid motion.
Ismet Sezer, Atilla Bilgin
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In this study, exergy (availability) analysis of a Spark Ignition (SI) engine has been performed theoretically during compression, combustion and expansion processes of the engine cycle. For this purpose, a thermodynamic-based engine cycle model is developed without considering the geometric features of fluid motion.
Ismet Sezer, Atilla Bilgin
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