Title: Internal Combustion Engine Handbook : Basic, Components, Systems, and Perspectives Author: Fred Schafer, Richard Van Basshuysen ISBN: 0768011396 / 9780768011395 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 868 Publisher: SAE Year: 2004 Availability: Out of Stock
Description
Contents
Through in its presentation, this essential resource illustrates the latest level of knowledge in engine development, paying particular attention to the presentation of theory and practice in a balanced ratio. Almost 950 pages in length - with 1,250 illustrations and nearly 700 bibliographical references - the Internal Combustion Engine Handbook covers all of this component's complexities, including an insightful look into the internal combustion engine's future viability.
Foreword
Chapter, Articles, and Authors
Chapter 1 : Historical Review Chapter 2 : Definition and Classification of Reciprocating Piston Engines Chapter 3 : Characteristics Chapter 4 : Maps Chapter 5 : Thermodynamic Fundamentals Chapter 6 : Crank Gears Chapter 7 : Engine Components Chapter 8 : Lubrication Chapter 9 : Friction Chapter 10 : Charge Cycle Chapter 11 : Supercharging of Internal Combustion Engine Chapter 12 : Mixture Formation and Related Systems Chapter 13 : Ignition Chapter 14 : Combustion Chapter 15 : Combustion Systems Chapter 16 : Electronics and Mechanics for Engine Management and Transmission Shift Control Chapter 17 : The Powertrain Chapter 18 : Sensors Chapter 19 : Actuators Chapter 20 : Cooling of Internal Combustion Engines Chapter 21 : Exhaust Emissions Chapter 22 : Operating Fluids Chapter 23 : Filtration of Operating Fluids Chapter 24 : Calculation and Simulation Chapter 25 : Combustion Diagnostics Chapter 26 : Fuel Consumption Chapter 27 : Noise Emissions Chapter 28 : Alternative Propulsion Systems Chapter 29 : Outlook