Green technologies and the mobility industry /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Warrendale, Pa. :
SAE International,
2011.
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Colección: | PT (Series) (Warrendale, Pa.) ;
146. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Pt. I. Introduction. The quest for a green and sustainable mobility industry
- pt. II. Vehicle electrification. bridging the gap from gasoline to hybrids : using systems engineering to deliver advanced powertrain technologies ; A survey on electric/hybrid vehicles ; technology improvement pathways to cost-effective vehicle electrification ; Hybrid drive systems for industrial applications ; Diesel hybrids
- the logical path towards hybridisation
- pt. III. Fuels & emissions. Demonstration of power improvements on a diesel engine operating on multiple fuels ; Automotive materials engineering challenges and solutions for the use of ethanol and methanol blended fuels ; A study on refrigerant irregular emission from China Mobil air conditioning vehicles based on JD power result ; Review of CO2 emissions and technologies in the road transportation sector ; Fuel economy impact evaluation of hybrid vehicles implementation in the Brazilian fleet ; Solution for India towards clean and CO2 efficient mobility
- pt. IV. Sustainability mobility. FCV's for a more sustainable mobility in 2050 ; is mobility as we know it sustainable? ; Sustainable green design and manufacturing requirements and risk analysis within a statistical framework ; Sustainable (green) aviation : challenges and opportunities
- pt. V. New technologies. In-vehicle networking technology for 2010 and beyond ; Development of injector for the direct injection homogeneous market using design for six sigma ; Boosted HCCI for high power without engine knock and with ultra-low NOx emissions
- using conventional gasoline ; Measuring near zero automotive exhaust emissions
- zero is a very small precise number ; Nanotechnology applications in future automobiles.