Carte 1D and MultiD Modeling Techniques for IC Engine Simulation Second Edition Angelo Onorati

1D and MultiD Modeling Techniques for IC Engine Simulation Second Edition

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Ediția 07. 06. 2026
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The internal combustion (IC) engine remains the most widely used thermal machine in the world and wi...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
944
EAN
9781468609936
ISBN
1468609939
Enbook ID
52766379
Greutate
1833
Dimensiuni
203 x 254 x 47

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The internal combustion (IC) engine remains the most widely used thermal machine in the world and will continue to play a central role in global mobility for decades to come. Even as alternative powertrains expand, optimized IC engines-often integrated within hybrid and electrified architectures-are essential to achieving low fuel consumption, near-zero pollutant emissions, and reduced carbon dioxide output. Advances in combustion strategies, synthetic fuels, turbocharging, and aftertreatment systems are driving this evolution.

This fully revised and expanded second edition reflects the rapid progress made in engine modeling and simulation over the past two decades. One-dimensional (1D), three-dimensional (3D), and coupled 1D-3D modeling techniques have become indispensable tools in modern engine design, enabling engineers to evaluate performance, efficiency, and emissions through advanced virtual engine environments.

Bringing together contributions from leading international researchers and industry experts, this book presents the most significant and recent developments in IC engine simulation. Topics include 0D, 1D, quasi-3D, and full 3D modeling approaches; turbocharging and aftertreatment systems; co-simulation and real-time applications; hydrogen and two-stroke engines; and advanced thermal modeling techniques.

Designed for engineers, researchers, and graduate students, this second edition serves as a comprehensive reference for understanding, comparing, and applying state-of-the-art IC engine modeling methodologies in an evolving mobility landscape.