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Engine Combustion : Pressure Measurement and Analysis, 2nd Edition

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Title: Engine Combustion : Pressure Measurement and Analysis, 2nd Edition
Author: David R. Rogers
ISBN: 1468603205 / 9781468603200
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 342
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2021
Availability: In Stock
     
 
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Engine Combustion: Pressure Measurement and Analysis, 2nd Edition provides practical information on measuring, analyzing, and qualifying combustion data, as well as details on hardware and software requirements and system components. Describing the principles of a successful combustion measurement process, the book will enable technicians and engineers to efficiently generate the required data to complete their development tasks.

The revised edition has been updated with color photos and a fresh modern format has been adapted enhancing the readability of the book.

As with the original printing, Engine Combustion: Pressure Measurement and Analysis, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive handbook for technicians and engineers involved in engine testing and development, and a valuable reference for scientists and students who wish to understand combustion measurement processes and techniques.

Preface

Chapter 1 : A Brief History of Engine Indicators
Chapter 2 : The Measurement Chain : Encoders
Chapter 3 : The Measurement Chain : Combustion Pressure Transducers
Chapter 4 : The Measurement Chain : Additional and Alternative Transducers
Chapter 5 : The Measurement Chain : Measurement Hardware
Chapter 6 : The Measurement Chain : Measurement System Software
Chapter 7 : Applications
Chapter 8 : Abnormal Combustion Measurement and Evaluation
Chapter 9 : Successful Measurements
Chapter 10 : Specification and Integration into the Test Environment

Bibliography
References
About the Author
Index

 
 
 
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