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100 Years of Engine Developments
AUTHOR(S):
Daniel J. Holt
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This comprehensive collection of 100 papers looks back at the technological advancements and accomplishments that played a key factor in the evolution of the internal combustion engine over the last 100 years. This collection covers the many challenges that affected the development of the internal engine powerplant through history, including producing vehicles that are faster, more responsive, fuel efficient, and create fewer emissions than previous models.
The papers chosen to be a part of this collection hold a wealth of historical background. This background is only the beginning of many new developments to come, we need not rediscover what the pioneers in this industry have already learned but use this knowledge to further advance engine technology.
Each chapter offers a look at the research, testing, and design changes that have taken place in specific components of the engine. This valuable information can be used to map out a path of the past when looking to develop new products or applications.
Chapters Include:
Spark plugs
Carburetors
Ignition timing
Valve timing
Fuel injection
Emissions
You may also be interested in the related seminar, The Basics of Internal Combustion Engines, offered at various times and locations throughout the year.
ISBN Number: 978-0-7680-1498-3
Date Published: March 2005
1374 Pages
100 Papers
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Binding:
Paperbound
Product Code: PT-115
Product Status: In Stock
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