Dr. Derek Crabb's research while affiliated with Volvo Car Corporation and other places
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Publications (2)
Die Volvo Cars Corporation wird im Herbst 2013 eine komplett neue Vierzylinder-Motorenfamilie und -architektur für den weltweiten Einsatz in den Markt einführen. Die Otto- und Dieselmotoren dieser Plattform haben denselben Zylinderabstand, auch Bohrung und Hub sind identisch. Die gemeinsamen Kennzeichen der Aggregate sind ausgeprägtes Downsizing, k...
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... where PCP is the peak cylinder pressure and C fr is the correlation coefficient equal to 0.006. The choice of this modelling approach is justified in [33,36], and its appropriateness is validated by comparing the results of the FMEP estimations with the experimentally measured data available in the literature [45][46][47][48][49][50] for medium-and heavy-duty CI engines operating at high load, high-pressure (≈200 bar), and low speed (1200 RPM) conditions. Engine speed was not included in the correlation because it was kept equal in all simulated cases. ...