Browsing by Subject "Engines"
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Book Chapter
Effective utilization of liquefied natural gas for distributed generation
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2015)Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is considered a safe and transportable fuel and could become a fueling option for distributed generation applications, particularly in locations which are situated far from centralized power ...
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Article
Systematic assessment of rigid internal combustion engine dynamic coupling
(2008)Accurate estimation of engine vibrations is essential in the design of new engines, engine mounts, and the vehicle frames to which they are attached. Mount force prediction has traditionally been simplified by assuming ...
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Conference Object
Systematic model decoupling through assessment of power-conserving constraints - An engine dynamics case study
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2004)Simplified models for predicting engine mount forces have traditionally been developed based on the assumption that for a well-balanced low-speed engine, the reciprocating dynamics can be decoupled from the three-dimensional ...
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Article
Validation and use of SIMULINK integrated, high fidelity, engine-in-vehicle simulation of the international class VI truck
(2000)This work presents the development, validation and use of a SIMULINK integrated vehicle system simulation composed of engine, driveline and vehicle dynamics modules. The engine model links the appropriate number of ...
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Conference Object
ViSMA: Extendible, mobile-agent based services for the materialization and maintenance of personalized and shareable Web views
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2003)ViSMA (Views Supported by Mobile Agents) is a prototype set of extendible mobile-agent based services that allow the definition, materialization, maintenance and sharing of views created over remote Web-accessible databases. ...