11th International Conference on Turbochargers and Turbocharging : 13-14 May 2014 The British Museum, London
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11th International Conference on Turbochargers and Turbocharging : 13-14 May 2014 The British Museum, London
Woodhead Publishing, 2014
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Description
The future market forces and environmental considerations in the passenger car and commercial vehicle sector mean more stringent engine downsizing is far more prevalent. Therefore, novel systems are required to provide boosting solutions including hybrid, electric-motor and exhaust waste energy recovery systems for high efficiency, response, reliability, durability and compactness.
The current emission legislations and environmental trends for reducing CO2 and fuel consumption are the major market forces in the land and marine transport industries. The internal combustion engine is the key product and downsizing, efficiency and economy are the driving forces for development for both spark ignition (SI) and compression ignition (CI) engines in both markets. Future market forces and environmental considerations for transportation, specifically in the passenger car, commercial vehicle and the marine sectors mean more stringent engine downsizing.
This international conference is the latest in the highly successful and prestigious series held regularly since 1978. These proceedings from the Institution's highly successful and prestigious series address current and novel aspects of turbocharging systems design, boosting solutions for engine downsizing and improvements in efficiency, and present the latest research and development in this growing and innovative area.
Table of Contents
- Session 1: Novel Applications: SI Engines, Sessions 2A: Compressor Design (CFD)
- Session 2B: Advanced Simulation 1D, Heat Transfer and Multibody Optimisation
- Session 3A
- Transient Response
- Session 3B: Turbocompound and 2-stage
- Session 4: Novel Applications: Euro 6 and Electric Assist
- Session 5A: Turbocharger Gas Stand
- Session 5B: Burst Containment and Wastegate Materials
- Session 6A: Turbine: Unsteady Flow
- Session 6B: Rotor Dynamics
- Session 7A: Turbine Design (CFD)
- Session 7B: Bearing Models
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