This book deals with novel advanced engine combustion technologies having potential of high fuel conversion efficiency along with ultralow NOx and particulate matter (PM) emissions. It offers insight into advanced combustion modes for efficient utilization of gasoline like fuels. Fundamentals of various advanced low temperature combustion (LTC) systems such as HCCI, PCCI, PPC and RCCI engines and their fuel quality requirements are also discussed. Detailed performance, combustion and emissions characteristics of futuristic engine technologies such as PPC and RCCI employing conventional as well as alternative fuels are analyzed and discussed. Special emphasis is placed on soot particle number emission characterization, high load limiting constraints, and fuel effects on combustion characteristics in LTC engines. For closed loop combustion control of LTC engines, sensors, actuators and control strategies are also discussed. The book should prove useful to a broad audience, includinggraduate students, researchers, and professionals
Offers novel technologies for improved and efficient utilization of gasoline like fuels;
Deals with most advanced and futuristic engine combustion modes such as PPC and RCCI;
Comprehensible presentation of the performance, combustion and emissions characteristics of low temperature combustion (LTC) engines;
Deals with closed loop combustion control of advanced LTC engines;
State-of-the-art technology book that concisely summarizes the recent advancements in LTC technology.
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Table des matières
Introduction.- Ethanol and Methanol as Engine Fuel.- Low Temperature Combustion (LTC) Engines.- Combustion Control Strategies.- Performance Characteristics.- Combustion Characteristics.- Emission Characteristics.- Close Loop Control.- Closure.
A propos de l’auteur
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Maurya is faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar since August 2013. Before joining IIT Ropar, he was working as Senior Research Associate (Pool Scientist- CSIR) at IIT Kanpur. He received his Bachelors, Masters and Ph D degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India. He received Early Career Research Award from Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India, New Delhi. He is also a recipient of Young Scientist Award (2016) from International Society for Energy, Environment and Sustainability. He has served as a journal referee and committee member/session co-chair of international conferences on multiple occasions. He teaches and conducts research in the area of internal combustion engines. His areas of interest are low temperature engine combustion, alternative fuels, engine combustion diagnostics, engine instrumentation, combustion and emission control, particulate matter characterization, engine management systems, and philosophy of science.