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Handbook of thermal management of engines

Contributor(s): Lakshminarayanan, P. A. [ed.] | Agarwal, Avinash Kumar [ed.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Energy, Environment, and Sustainability. / edited by Avinash Kumar Agarwal.Publisher: Singapore Springer 2022Description: xxiii, 554p.ISBN: 9789811685699.Subject(s): Internal combustion engines -- Thermodynamics | Internal combustion engines -- CoolingDDC classification: 629.25 | H191 Summary: This handbook deals with the vast subject of thermal management of engines and vehicles by applying the state of the art research to diesel and natural gas engines. The contributions from global experts focus on management, generation, and retention of heat in after-treatment and exhaust systems for light-off of NOx, PM, and PN catalysts during cold start and city cycles as well as operation at ultralow temperatures. This book will be of great interest to those in academia and industry involved in the design and development of advanced diesel and CNG engines satisfying the current and future emission standards.
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629.25 C884a3 AUTOMOTIVE FUEL, LUBRICATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS 629.25 En33 ENGINE NOISE 629.25 En33 Engine modeling and simulation 629.25 H191 Handbook of thermal management of engines 629.25 H365a AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS 629.25 H365a AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS 629.25 H65V VEHICULAR ENGINE DESIGN

This handbook deals with the vast subject of thermal management of engines and vehicles by applying the state of the art research to diesel and natural gas engines. The contributions from global experts focus on management, generation, and retention of heat in after-treatment and exhaust systems for light-off of NOx, PM, and PN catalysts during cold start and city cycles as well as operation at ultralow temperatures. This book will be of great interest to those in academia and industry involved in the design and development of advanced diesel and CNG engines satisfying the current and future emission standards.

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