A review of research on low heat rejection engines, on cooperative efforts in the United States and abroad to incorporate ceramics in intermittent combustion engines, and on the use of ceramics in these engines is presented. The reduction of heat loss from the combustion chamber of diesel engines improves fuel efficiency only 3 or 4 percent. Some other gains may be possible from a smaller cooling system, recovery of exhaust energy, and improvements in aerodynamics. It is judged that designs of low heat rejection engines will have the greatest initial impact on armored combat vehicles. Organization, coordination, planning, and cooperation on R&D for the use of ceramics in intermittent combustion engines appear to be greater abroad than in th...
Significant accomplishments in fabricating ceramic components for the DOE, NASA, and DOD advanced he...
Many countries exploit a large number of armored vehicles, developed and manufactured dozens of year...
In a combustion engine, 25% of the energy present in the fuel is wasted as heat; this heat is dissip...
In a conventional internal combustion engine, approximately one-third of total fuel input energy is ...
AbstractEfficient energy usage and energy conservation is the today's requirement for all researcher...
The world’s rapidly diminishing petroleum supplies, their raising costs and budding danger of enviro...
Ever since the invention of this reliable workhorse of the automotive world, the quest for increasin...
AbstractAn attempt has been made to study the performance and exhaust emission studies of a diesel e...
The quest for increasing the efficiency of an internal combustion engine has been going on ever sinc...
Ceramic coatings hold significant promise in the reduction of wear and abrasion failure in reciproca...
A mathematical model is used to predict the performance of a turbocharged diesel engine with a parti...
The energy produced due to combustion of fuel in an engine is partly converted into work and the res...
New materials and corresponding manufacturing processes are likely candidates for diesel engine comp...
The paper describes a computational and experimental study of the application of advanced ceramic ma...
In this work, an irreversible dual cycle analysis has been performed for enhancing the characteristi...
Significant accomplishments in fabricating ceramic components for the DOE, NASA, and DOD advanced he...
Many countries exploit a large number of armored vehicles, developed and manufactured dozens of year...
In a combustion engine, 25% of the energy present in the fuel is wasted as heat; this heat is dissip...
In a conventional internal combustion engine, approximately one-third of total fuel input energy is ...
AbstractEfficient energy usage and energy conservation is the today's requirement for all researcher...
The world’s rapidly diminishing petroleum supplies, their raising costs and budding danger of enviro...
Ever since the invention of this reliable workhorse of the automotive world, the quest for increasin...
AbstractAn attempt has been made to study the performance and exhaust emission studies of a diesel e...
The quest for increasing the efficiency of an internal combustion engine has been going on ever sinc...
Ceramic coatings hold significant promise in the reduction of wear and abrasion failure in reciproca...
A mathematical model is used to predict the performance of a turbocharged diesel engine with a parti...
The energy produced due to combustion of fuel in an engine is partly converted into work and the res...
New materials and corresponding manufacturing processes are likely candidates for diesel engine comp...
The paper describes a computational and experimental study of the application of advanced ceramic ma...
In this work, an irreversible dual cycle analysis has been performed for enhancing the characteristi...
Significant accomplishments in fabricating ceramic components for the DOE, NASA, and DOD advanced he...
Many countries exploit a large number of armored vehicles, developed and manufactured dozens of year...
In a combustion engine, 25% of the energy present in the fuel is wasted as heat; this heat is dissip...