12 May 2007

Special issue: Combustion modelling and experiments in internal combustion engines

International Journal of Vehicle Design 45(1/2) 2007 is a special issue: Combustion modelling and experiments in internal combustion engines.

Article titles:
* Transient surface-heat-flux measurements in the exhaust of a SI engine
* Computational modelling of NOx emissions from biodiesel combustion
* Study of combustion noise mechanism under accelerating operation of a naturally aspirated diesel engine
* Control of NOx emissions from diesel engines by the optimisation of fuel injection strategies
* Experimental investigation of the possibility of automotive gasoline spray manipulation through electrostatic fields
* Evaporating and non-evaporating diesel spray simulation: comparison between the ETAB and wave breakup model
* Multidimensional modelling of diesel combustion by a detailed kinetic scheme and comparison with in-cylinder optical measurements
* Irreversibility production during transient operation of a turbocharged diesel engine
* Quasi-linear versus filling and emptying modelling applied to the transient operation of a turbocharged diesel engine
* Evaluation of various rich combustion strategies for HD-DI diesel engines
* Characteristics of the performance and emissions of a HSDI diesel engine running with cottonseed oil or its methyl ester and their blends with diesel fuel
* Cylinder-pressure-based methods for sensing spark-ignition engine knock
* A numerical study in the interaction of blast wave with a wheeled armoured vehicle
* What's happened to car design? An exploratory study into the effect of 15 years of progress on driver situation awareness

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