A Quasi-dimensional Charge Motion and Turbulence Model for Combustion and Emissions Prediction in Diesel Engines with a fully Variable Valve TrainIntroduction
A Quasi-dimensional Charge Motion and Turbulence Model for Combustion and Emissions Prediction in...
Yang, Qirui
2021-10-02 00:00:00
[Diesel engine has been developed sustainably over the decades and will continue to play an important role in traffic and transportation. It is recognized as an indispensable segment for original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to fulfill the overall fleet consumption requirements. However, compliance with the increasingly strict emission regulations is becoming a growing challenge for engine engineers.]
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A Quasi-dimensional Charge Motion and Turbulence Model for Combustion and Emissions Prediction in Diesel Engines with a fully Variable Valve TrainIntroduction
[Diesel engine has been developed sustainably over the decades and will continue to play an important role in traffic and transportation. It is recognized as an indispensable segment for original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to fulfill the overall fleet consumption requirements. However, compliance with the increasingly strict emission regulations is becoming a growing challenge for engine engineers.]
Published: Oct 2, 2021
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