AbstractLubrication systems of combustion engines offer a large potential for energy conservation and reduction of emissions. Different approaches include variable oil pumps to adjust oil pressure and flow rates to the engines requirements or thermal management to reduce the viscosity of the engine oil. For both of these systems the fuel conservation during physical tests is typically much smaller than the predictions through computations. The root cause of these differences between simulations and test results are analysed in this paper with specific focus on the heat transfer from the engine to the lubrication oil and the effects of water condensation in the exhaust. The analysis resulted in different waste heat recovery system configurat...
The United States transportation industry is predicted to consume approximately 13 million barrels o...
The focus of the study is to review the modern changes and technologies on waste heat recovery of ex...
Increase in energy demand results in shortage of energy. Many effective means were under research to...
AbstractLubrication systems of combustion engines offer a large potential for energy conservation an...
Internal combustion engines release about 1/3 of the energy bound in the fuel as exhaust waste gas e...
Powertrain efficiency is a critical factor in lowering fuel consumption and reducing the emission of...
The purpose of this article was to compare different waste heat recovery system technologies designe...
The purpose of this article was to compare different waste heat recovery system technologies designe...
Latest trends in waste heat recovery include systems like Thermo Electric Generation (TEG), Rankine ...
The increasingly worldwide problem regarding rapid economy development and a relative shortage of en...
The increasingly worldwide problem regarding rapid economy development and a relative shortage of en...
The demand for more fuel efficient vehicles has been growing steadily and will only continue to incr...
Most of the energy in the fuel burned in modern automotive internal combustion engines is lost as wa...
The current trends in regulations changes focus more and more on emissions reduction. Earlier enviro...
Much of the fuel energy in an internal combustion engine is lost as heat, mainly through hot exhaust...
The United States transportation industry is predicted to consume approximately 13 million barrels o...
The focus of the study is to review the modern changes and technologies on waste heat recovery of ex...
Increase in energy demand results in shortage of energy. Many effective means were under research to...
AbstractLubrication systems of combustion engines offer a large potential for energy conservation an...
Internal combustion engines release about 1/3 of the energy bound in the fuel as exhaust waste gas e...
Powertrain efficiency is a critical factor in lowering fuel consumption and reducing the emission of...
The purpose of this article was to compare different waste heat recovery system technologies designe...
The purpose of this article was to compare different waste heat recovery system technologies designe...
Latest trends in waste heat recovery include systems like Thermo Electric Generation (TEG), Rankine ...
The increasingly worldwide problem regarding rapid economy development and a relative shortage of en...
The increasingly worldwide problem regarding rapid economy development and a relative shortage of en...
The demand for more fuel efficient vehicles has been growing steadily and will only continue to incr...
Most of the energy in the fuel burned in modern automotive internal combustion engines is lost as wa...
The current trends in regulations changes focus more and more on emissions reduction. Earlier enviro...
Much of the fuel energy in an internal combustion engine is lost as heat, mainly through hot exhaust...
The United States transportation industry is predicted to consume approximately 13 million barrels o...
The focus of the study is to review the modern changes and technologies on waste heat recovery of ex...
Increase in energy demand results in shortage of energy. Many effective means were under research to...