Theory of engine manifold design : wave action methods for IC engines
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Theory of engine manifold design : wave action methods for IC engines
Professional Engineering Pub., 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book, together with its companion volume Design Techniques for Engine Manifolds - Wave Action Methods for IC Engines, reports the significant developments that have occurred over the last twenty years and shows how mature the calculation of one-dimensional flow has become. In particular, they show how the application of finite volume techniques results in more accurate simulations than the 'traditional' Method of Characteristics and gives the further benefit of more rapid and more robust calculations.
CONTENTS INCLUDE:
Introduction
Governing equations
Numerical methods
Future developments in modelling unsteady flows in engine manifolds
Simple boundaries at pipe ends
Intra-pipe boundary conditions
Turbocharging components
The application of wave action methods to design and analysis of flow in engines.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Sir John Horlock. Authors' Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Notation.
Chapter 1. Introduction.
Chapter 2. Governing equations.
Chapter 3. Numerical methods.
Chapter 4. Future developments in modelling unsteady flows in engine manifolds.
Chapter 5. Simple boundaries at pipe ends.
Chapter 6. Intra-pipe boundary conditions.
Chapter 7. Turbocharging components.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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