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Combustion Engines: An Introduction to Their Design, Performance, and Selection

ISBN: 978-1-119-28376-8

August 2016

272 pages

Description

Vehicle noise, vibration, and emissions are only a few of the factors that can have a detrimental effects on overall performance of an engine. These aspects are benchmarks for choice of customers while choosing a vehicle or for engineers while choosing an engine for industrial applications. It is important that mechanical and automotive engineers have some knowledge in this area, as a part of their well-rounded training for designing and selecting various types of engines.  This volume is a valuable introductory text and a handy reference for any engineer, manager, or technician working in this area.

The automotive industry, and other industries that make use of engines in their industrial applications, account for billions, or even trillions, of dollars of revenue worldwide and are important in the daily lives of many, if not most, of the people living on this planet.  This is an area that affects a staggering number of people, and the information needed by engineers and technicians concerning the performance of various types of engines is of paramount importance in designing and selecting engines and the processes into which they are introduced.
About the Author

Aman Gupta holds a masters degree from Punjab Technical University, and he has written or co-written several books and papers.?His areas of research include heat transfer, thermal engineering, and solid mechanics.

Shubham Sharma holds a masters degree from Punjab Technical University.?His area of research is in mechanical engineering, and he is a consultant in the field of combustion engines.

Sunny Narayan holds a masters degree from the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom and has several books and papers to his credit. He is a member of SAE, ASME and INCE and is a freelance tutor. His area of research includes combustion engines, focusing on noise and vibration aspects of engines.