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Advanced combustion techniques and engine technologies for the automotive sector

Contributor(s): Singh, Akhilendra Pratap [ed.] | Sharma, Nikhil [ed.] | Agarwal, Ramesh [ed.] | Agarwal, Avinash Kumar [ed.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Energy, Environment, and Sustainability. / edited by Avinash Kumar Agarwal.Publisher: Singapore Springer 2020Description: xiv, 256p.ISBN: 9789811503672.Subject(s): Internal combustion engines | Internal combustion engines -- CombustionDDC classification: 629.25 | Ad95 Summary: This book discusses the recent advances in combustion strategies and engine technologies, with specific reference to the automotive sector. Chapters discuss the advanced combustion technologies, such as gasoline direct ignition (GDI), spark assisted compression ignition (SACI), gasoline compression ignition (GCI), etc., which are the future of the automotive sector. Emphasis is given to technologies which have the potential for utilization of alternative fuels as well as emission reduction. One special section includes a few chapters for methanol utilization in two-wheelers and four wheelers. The book will serve as a valuable resource for academic researchers and professional automotive engineers alike.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival April 25 to May 01, 2022
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This book discusses the recent advances in combustion strategies and engine technologies, with specific reference to the automotive sector. Chapters discuss the advanced combustion technologies, such as gasoline direct ignition (GDI), spark assisted compression ignition (SACI), gasoline compression ignition (GCI), etc., which are the future of the automotive sector. Emphasis is given to technologies which have the potential for utilization of alternative fuels as well as emission reduction. One special section includes a few chapters for methanol utilization in two-wheelers and four wheelers. The book will serve as a valuable resource for academic researchers and professional automotive engineers alike.

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