Third international conference on computers in reciprocating engines and gas turbines 9-10 January 1996
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Third international conference on computers in reciprocating engines and gas turbines 9-10 January 1996
(IMechE conference transactions, 1996-1)
Mechanical Engineering Publcations for The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1996
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Description and Table of Contents
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These are the transactions of the Third International Conference on Computers in Reciprocating Engines and Gas Turbines.
Table of Contents
- Assessment and application of a new spray wall impaction model, A.P. Watkins and K. Park
- experimentally validated multi-dimensional simulation of mixture formation and combustion in gasoline engines, R. Tatschi, H. Fuchs and W. Branstatter
- identification of flow phenomena in fuel injections systems for diesel engines from dynamic measurements, H. Ofner and W. Egartner
- computation of flow and heat transfer in rotating-disc systems, M. Wilson, J.X. Chen and J.M. Owen
- CFD developments for turbine blade heat transfer, J.W. Chew, I.J. Taylor and J.J. Bonsell
- Multigrid computation of three-dimensional turbulent flow in inlet "S" ducts, Y. Zhao and Z.M. Ding
- CFD simulation of combustion in a model gas turbine combustor, S. Alizadeh, A. Askari, R. Benodekar, A. Ghobadian and R. Sanatian
- flame image processing in a four-valve spark-ignition engine, C. Arcoumanis and C-S Bae
- computers give added value to combustion photographs - the evaluation of temperatures, "soot" and gas velocities, D.E. Winterbone, D.A. Yates, E. Clough, K.K. Rao, P. Gomes and J-H Sun
- a two-camera CCD imaging system for in-cylinder spray imaging and analysis, D.G. Salters, A.R. Grieg and P. Williams
- an integrated system for the design of radial compressors and turbines, P.M. Came, E. Swaim, C.J. Robinson and M.S. Rutherford
- active support systems for integrated rapid prototyping, R.A. Fiorini and G.F. Dacquino
- a new approach to the modelling of engine cooling systems, P. Menegazzi and J. Trapy
- model-based development of engine control algorithms, H.J. Dekker and W.L. Sturm
- computer control design and simulation of gas turbine aeroengine, E. St John-Olcayto, J. Wilkie and M. Grimble
- application of an advanced diagnostic technique on medium-speed marine diesel engines, D.A. Kouremenos, D.T. Hountalas, A.D. Kouremenos and P.N. Kotsiopoulos
- calculation of one-dimensional unsteady flow in internal combustion engines - how long should it take?, R.J. Pearson and D.E. Winterbone
- an engineering building block approach to engine simulation with special reference to new application areas, Z. Bazari, LA. Smith, K. Banisoleiman and B.A. French
- a white noise approach for rapid gas dynamic modelling of IC engine silencers, A. Onorati
- numerical analysis of the flow in the intake manifold of a DI diesel engine, Y. Takenaka, H. Yokota, H. Nakajima and Y. Aoyagi
- three-dimensional simulation of the flow through a twin-intake port engine, A. Chen, Z. Mahmood, M. Yianneskis and G. Ganti
- CFD optimization of powertrain components, H.P. Bensler and R. Oppermann
- a numerical investigation of the effect of inlet charge direction on the scavenging behaviour of a two-stroke engine, K. Ng, M. Yianneskis, D.P.E. Foster and G. Ganti
- turbulent flow simulations in model reciprocating engines with a differential stress model, A.P. Watkins, T. Bo and C.J. Lea
- zonal modelling of diesel engine smoke emission
- a simple auto-ignition model for three-dimensional diesel combustion combustions.
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