This thesis proposes that internal combustion piston engines can help clear the way for a transformation in the energy, chemical, and refining industries that is akin to the transition computer technology experienced with the shift from large mainframes to small personal computers and large farms of individually small, modular processing units. This thesis provides a mathematical foundation, multi-dimensional optimizations, experimental results, an engine model, and a techno-economic assessment, all working towards quantifying the value of repurposing internal combustion piston engines for new applications in modular, small-scale technologies, particularly for energy and chemical engineering systems. Many chemical engineering and powe...
Piston engines are typically considered devices converting chemical energy into mechanical power via...
The paper discusses the concept, design and final results from the ‘Ultra Boost for Economy’ collabo...
Graduation date: 2008Driven by the need for high energy-density power sources, demand has\ud stimula...
The dominance of the internal combustion engine appears to be waning. Recognition that oil, the driv...
The main purpose of this thesis is to find a future direction for the engine project for the FWM of ...
The importance of new technologies to improve the performance and fuel economy of internal combustio...
The automotive industry eagerly pursues high capacity utilization on vehicle assembly plants and eng...
Reducing harmful emissions from exhaust gases and increasing energy efficiency are urgent tasks when...
The internal combustion engine has vastly improved over the past 100 years. With global warming and ...
Much effort is now being made to reduce the emissions of internal combustion engines (ICE) to comply...
In this article was presented one idea of how to improve overall internal combustion engine efficien...
CONTENTS: Introduction; Technologies for Downsizing; Low-Speed Pre-Ignition; LSPI Mechanisms; Resear...
Current trends in the automotive industry towards fuel efficient and low emission vehicles, are dict...
Copyright © 2009 SAE Japan and Copyright © 2009 SAE International – 2009 SETC. This paper is posted ...
Alternative automotive powerplants were examined for possible introduction during the 1980-1990 tim...
Piston engines are typically considered devices converting chemical energy into mechanical power via...
The paper discusses the concept, design and final results from the ‘Ultra Boost for Economy’ collabo...
Graduation date: 2008Driven by the need for high energy-density power sources, demand has\ud stimula...
The dominance of the internal combustion engine appears to be waning. Recognition that oil, the driv...
The main purpose of this thesis is to find a future direction for the engine project for the FWM of ...
The importance of new technologies to improve the performance and fuel economy of internal combustio...
The automotive industry eagerly pursues high capacity utilization on vehicle assembly plants and eng...
Reducing harmful emissions from exhaust gases and increasing energy efficiency are urgent tasks when...
The internal combustion engine has vastly improved over the past 100 years. With global warming and ...
Much effort is now being made to reduce the emissions of internal combustion engines (ICE) to comply...
In this article was presented one idea of how to improve overall internal combustion engine efficien...
CONTENTS: Introduction; Technologies for Downsizing; Low-Speed Pre-Ignition; LSPI Mechanisms; Resear...
Current trends in the automotive industry towards fuel efficient and low emission vehicles, are dict...
Copyright © 2009 SAE Japan and Copyright © 2009 SAE International – 2009 SETC. This paper is posted ...
Alternative automotive powerplants were examined for possible introduction during the 1980-1990 tim...
Piston engines are typically considered devices converting chemical energy into mechanical power via...
The paper discusses the concept, design and final results from the ‘Ultra Boost for Economy’ collabo...
Graduation date: 2008Driven by the need for high energy-density power sources, demand has\ud stimula...