Engine Emissions Measurement Handbook

Engine Emissions Measurement Handbook
Author: Hiroshi Nakamura (Engineer)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 9780768086935

As technology develops to comply with new and different requirements in various regions of the world, understanding the fundamental principles of how engine emissions occur, and how they can be properly measured, is vitally important.

Engine Emissions Measurement Handbook

Engine Emissions Measurement Handbook
Author: Masayuki Adachi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 9780768080124

As technology develops to comply with new and different requirements in various regions of the world, understanding the fundamental principles of how engine emissions occur, and how they can be properly measured, is vitally important.

Engine Emissions Measurement Handbook

Engine Emissions Measurement Handbook
Author: Masayuki Adachi (Engineer)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2014
Genre: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
ISBN: 9780768080513

As technology develops to comply with new and different requirements in various regions of the world, understanding the fundamental principles of how engine emissions occur, and how they can be properly measured, is vitally important.

Internal Combustion Engine Handbook

Internal Combustion Engine Handbook
Author: Richard Van Basshuysen
Publisher: SAE International
Total Pages: 1152
Release: 2016-03-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 076808024X

More than 120 authors from science and industry have documented this essential resource for students, practitioners, and professionals. Comprehensively covering the development of the internal combustion engine (ICE), the information presented captures expert knowledge and serves as an essential resource that illustrates the latest level of knowledge about engine development. Particular attention is paid toward the most up-to-date theory and practice addressing thermodynamic principles, engine components, fuels, and emissions. Details and data cover classification and characteristics of reciprocating engines, along with fundamentals about diesel and spark ignition internal combustion engines, including insightful perspectives about the history, components, and complexities of the present-day and future IC engines. Chapter highlights include: • Classification of reciprocating engines • Friction and Lubrication • Power, efficiency, fuel consumption • Sensors, actuators, and electronics • Cooling and emissions • Hybrid drive systems Nearly 1,800 illustrations and more than 1,300 bibliographic references provide added value to this extensive study. “Although a large number of technical books deal with certain aspects of the internal combustion engine, there has been no publication until now that covers all of the major aspects of diesel and SI engines.” Dr.-Ing. E. h. Richard van Basshuysen and Professor Dr.-Ing. Fred Schäfer, the editors, “Internal Combustion Engines Handbook: Basics, Components, Systems, and Perpsectives”

Fuel/Engine Interactions

Fuel/Engine Interactions
Author: Gautam Kalghatgi
Publisher: SAE International
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0768080436

Conventional fossil fuels will constitute the majority of automotive fuels for the foreseeable future but will have to adapt to changes in engine technology. Unconventional transport fuels such as biofuels, gas-to-liquid fuels, compressed natural gas, and liquid petroleum gas will also play a role. Hydrogen might be a viable transport fuel if it overcomes barriers in production, transport, storage, and safety and/or if fuel cells become viable. This book opens by considering these issues and then introduces practical transport fuels. A chapter on engine deposits follows, which is an important practical topic about how fuels affect engines that is not usually considered in other books. The next three chapters discuss auto-ignition phenomena in engines. The auto-ignition resistance of fuels is the most important fuel property since it limits the efficiency of spark ignition engines and determines the performance of compression ignition engines. Moreover, the manufacture of fuels is primarily driven by the need to meet auto-ignition quality demands set by fuel specifications. The final chapter considers the implications for future fuels. The book covers the many important ways that fuels and engines interact and why and how fuels will need to change to meet the requirements of future engines, as well as the implications for fuels manufacture and specifications.

SAE Handbook

SAE Handbook
Author: Society of Automotive Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1984
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 9780898838626

Nanoparticle Emissions From Combustion Engines

Nanoparticle Emissions From Combustion Engines
Author: Jerzy Merkisz
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319368801

This book focuses on particulate matter emissions produced by vehicles with combustion engines. It describes the physicochemical properties of the particulate matter, the mechanisms of its formation and its environmental impacts (including those on human beings). It discusses methods for measuring particulate mass and number, including the state-of-the-art in Portable Emission Measurement System (PEMS) equipment for measuring the exhaust emissions of both light and heavy-duty vehicles and buses under actual operating conditions. The book presents the authors’ latest investigations into the relations between particulate emission (mass and number) and engine operating parameters, as well as their new findings obtained through road tests performed on various types of vehicles, including those using diesel particulate filter regeneration. The book, which addresses the needs of academics and professionals alike, also discusses relevant European regulations on particulate emissions and highlights selected methods aimed at the reduction of particulate emissions from automobiles.