The Internal Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice Vol - 1: Thermodynamics, Fluid Flow and Performance
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TextPublication details: London The MIT Press 1996Edition: 2nd edDescription: 574pISBN: - 9780262700269
- 621.43 TAY
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Introduction, Symbols, Units and Definitions Air Cycles Thermodynamics of Actual Working Fluids Fuel-Air Cycles The Actual Cycle Air Capacity of Four-Stroke Engines Two-Stroke Engines Heat Losses Friction, Lubrication and Wear Compressors, Exhaust Turbines, Heat Exchangers Influence of Cylinder Size on Engine Performance The Performance of Unsupercharged Engines Supercharged Engines and their Performance
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