نتایج جستجو برای: combustion timing control

تعداد نتایج: 1430560  

2014
M. J. Abedin

In this study, mustard biodiesel (B100) was produced from low quality crude mustard oil and tested in a four-cylinder, direct-injection, diesel engine to investigate the combustion, performance and emission characteristics of the engine at different engine speeds and full load conditions. Biodiesel and its blends showed increased peak cylinder pressure and reduced ignition delay when compared t...

2017
A. Okon A. Valera H. Kurji Y. Xue R. Mash

Combustion instabilities in gas turbine has been a major setback in the quest for efficient and clean combustion. Accurate characterisation and prediction of these disturbances is required to suppress them either at the design stage or in a close loop control when the system is in operation. The use of flame transfer functions has been a common approach in different literatures. Flame temperatu...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Contr. Sys. Techn. 2003
Wolfgang Hoffmann Katherine S. Peterson Anna G. Stefanopoulou

Variable valve timing allows improvements of internal combustion engines and can be achieved by camless actuation technology. In this paper we consider an electromechanical valve (EMV) actuator. One of the main problems in the EMV actuator is the noise and wear associated with high contact velocities during the closing and opening of the valve. The contact velocity of the actuator parts can be ...

Journal: :Automatica 2004
Katherine S. Peterson Anna G. Stefanopoulou

Many electromagnetic actuators su2er from high velocity impacts. One such actuator is the electromechanical valve actuator, recently receiving attention for enabling variable valve timing in internal combustion engines. Impacts experienced by the actuator are excessively loud and create unnecessary wear. This paper presents an extremum seeking controller designed to reduce the magnitude of thes...

Journal: :Latvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences 2016

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Conservation Engineering 1989

Hamed. R. Tareghian , Madjid Salari,

The dynamic nature of projects and the fact that they are carried out in changing environments, justify the need for their periodic monitoring and control. Collection of information about the performance of projects at control points costs money. The corrective actions that may need to be taken to bring the project in line with the plan also costs money. On the other hand, penalties are usually...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2011
Carlos A Chávez John K Stranlund Walter Gómez

We examine the control of air pollution caused by households burning wood for heating and cooking in the developing world. Since the problem is one of controlling emissions from nonpoint sources, regulations are likely to be directed at household choices of wood consumption and combustion technologies. Moreover, these choices are subtractions from, or contributions to, the pure public good of a...

2017
Rashid A. Aziz Morgan Raymond Heikal

Combustion phasing is the main obstacle to the development of controlled auto-ignition based (CAI) engines to achieve low emissions and low fuel consumption operation. Fuel combinations with substantial differences in reactivity, such as diesel/compressed natural gas (CNG), show desirable combustion outputs and demonstrate great possibility in controlling the combustion. This paper discusses a ...

2008
J. Chauvin O. Grondin E. Nguyen F. Guillemin

Future internal combustion engine technologies require an accurate combustion monitoring and control. This can be performed through high frequency recordings of cylinder pressure. However, this solution is limited by the sensor cost and reliability. Another method consist in reconstructing combustion related variables from indirect measurements. In this paper, we propose a combustion indicator ...

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