Design and Development of Heavy Duty Diesel Engines A Handbook / [electronic resource] : edited by P. A. Lakshminarayanan, Avinash Kumar Agarwal. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVI, 914 p. 768 illus., 339 illus. in color. online resource. - Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, 2522-8374 . - Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, .

Introduction -- Part 1: Thermodynamics, Combustion, Gas Exchange, Emissions -- Modern Diesel Combustion -- Turbocharging -- Turbocharger Matching -- Selective Catalytic Reduction -- Internal Exhaust gas recirculation systems -- Internal Exhaust gas recirculation systems -- Strategies to control emissions from Off-road Diesel Engines -- Conversion of Diesel Engine for CNG Fuel Operation -- Simulation -- Carbon dioxide -- Part 2: Engine Build -- Cylinder head -- Crankcase -- Connecting rod -- Critical fasteners -- Crankshaft -- Gaskets -- Valve train -- Braking vehicle by a Diesel Engine -- Fuel Injection Equipment -- Engine gear train -- Pistons -- Engine Bearings -- Coolants, cooling, water pump, Lubrication, oil pump -- Electronic Control of Compression Ignition Engines -- Part 3: Materials -- Materials for Diesel Engines -- Part 4: Noise and Vibration -- Noise and Vibration -- Part 5: Future -- Future Diesel Engines.

This book is intended to serve as a comprehensive reference on the design and development of diesel engines. It talks about combustion and gas exchange processes with important references to emissions and fuel consumption and descriptions of the design of various parts of an engine, its coolants and lubricants, and emission control and optimization techniques. Some of the topics covered are turbocharging and supercharging, noise and vibrational control, emission and combustion control, and the future of heavy duty diesel engines. This volume will be of interest to researchers and professionals working in this area.

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Engines.
Cogeneration of electric power and heat.
Fossil fuels.
Automotive engineering.
Engine Technology.
Fossil Fuel.
Automotive Engineering.

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