Exhaust gases remaining inside the engine cylinder after the exhaust stroke premix with fresh air-fuel combustible mixture and affect combustion process in the engine cylinder. Due to significantly higher temperature of these exhaust residuals (ExR) compared to the external exhaust gases recirculation (EGR), their impact on the in-cylinder combustion process is also different from impact of EGR. To control amounts of ExR independent of engine working parameters, the variable valve timing was introduced. It is known that variable valve timing affects not only volumetric efficiency and performance of the internal combustion reciprocating engine but also influences the amount of exhaust residuals remaining in the engine cylinder. These exhaust...
Compression ignited engines are still considered the most efficient and reliable technology currentl...
In recent times, NOx and PM emission regulations for both light and heavy duty diesel engines have b...
grantor: University of TorontoThe influence of different post-flame fuel oxidation rates o...
Abstract:This work has investigated the exhaust emissions such as Total Hydrocarbon (THC), Nitrogen ...
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is a proven and effective strategy for reducing the nitrogen oxides ...
Variable valve mechanisms are usually applied to a gasoline combustion engine to improve its power p...
As it is well known, the combustion process in Spark Ignition (SI) engines is strongly affected by t...
Air-cooled utility engines are often equipped with cams designed to ensure maximum charging efficie...
An experimental study was undertaken to study exhaust emission from a lean-burn natural gas spark ig...
Recently, many studies have been conducted on the conversion of conventional fossil fuels to alterna...
An internal combustion engine is having a better efficiency, maximum power with less maintenance cos...
Vehicle emissions regulations are continuing to grow more challenging requiring near-zero levels of ...
The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system has been widely used to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emiss...
The purpose of internal combustion engines is the production of mechanical power from the chemical e...
The objective of this thesis was to find ways to improve combustion and reduce emissions from superc...
Compression ignited engines are still considered the most efficient and reliable technology currentl...
In recent times, NOx and PM emission regulations for both light and heavy duty diesel engines have b...
grantor: University of TorontoThe influence of different post-flame fuel oxidation rates o...
Abstract:This work has investigated the exhaust emissions such as Total Hydrocarbon (THC), Nitrogen ...
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is a proven and effective strategy for reducing the nitrogen oxides ...
Variable valve mechanisms are usually applied to a gasoline combustion engine to improve its power p...
As it is well known, the combustion process in Spark Ignition (SI) engines is strongly affected by t...
Air-cooled utility engines are often equipped with cams designed to ensure maximum charging efficie...
An experimental study was undertaken to study exhaust emission from a lean-burn natural gas spark ig...
Recently, many studies have been conducted on the conversion of conventional fossil fuels to alterna...
An internal combustion engine is having a better efficiency, maximum power with less maintenance cos...
Vehicle emissions regulations are continuing to grow more challenging requiring near-zero levels of ...
The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system has been widely used to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emiss...
The purpose of internal combustion engines is the production of mechanical power from the chemical e...
The objective of this thesis was to find ways to improve combustion and reduce emissions from superc...
Compression ignited engines are still considered the most efficient and reliable technology currentl...
In recent times, NOx and PM emission regulations for both light and heavy duty diesel engines have b...
grantor: University of TorontoThe influence of different post-flame fuel oxidation rates o...