Essays about: "Diesel engine."

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  1. 16. Realizing a screwdriving operation for human-robot collaboration : During the assembly of a truck engine valve-hood

    University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap

    Author : Arturo Mateos Rodríguez; [2021]
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    Abstract : According to Folgiatto, da Silveira and Borenstein (2012), the current trend in the industry indicates a change from a mass production to a mass customization manufacturing. This mass customization means an increase on the need of flexibility, as the production line must be ready for frequent changes in order to adapt for producing different product variants. READ MORE

  2. 17. Evaluation of model-based fault diagnosis combining physical insights and neural networks applied to an exhaust gas treatment system case study

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Fordonssystem

    Author : Björn Kleman; Henrik Lindgren; [2021]
    Keywords : model-based; fault diagnosis; neural networks; data-driven; Hybrid; SCR; exhaust gas treatment system; recurrent neural networks; grey-box; heavy duty truck; fault isolation; fault detection; diagnosis; urea; machine learning; Scania; structural model; MSO; residual; Fault Diagnosis Toolbox;

    Abstract : Fault diagnosis can be used to early detect faults in a technical system, which means that workshop service can be planned before a component is fully degraded. Fault diagnosis helps with avoiding downtime, accidents and can be used to reduce emissions for certain applications. READ MORE

  3. 18. Automatic detection of the fuel composition in a Diesel Engine : Identifying fuel composition in the fuel system of a combustion engine and optimising for computational complexity

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Andree Hultgren; [2021]
    Keywords : Fuel Detection; Machine Learning; Feature Selection; Computational Complexity; Bränsledetektering; Maskininlärning; Paremeterval; Beräkningskomplexitet;

    Abstract : The transportation industry is responsible for 26% of all emission of greenhouse gases in the European Union. Many steps are being taken to minimise greenhouse gas emissions. The most effective way to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases is by transitioning to biofuels. READ MORE

  4. 19. Linearization Based Model Predictive Control of a Diesel Engine with Exhaust Gas Recirculation and Variable-Geometry Turbocharger

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Fordonssystem

    Author : Jonatan Gustafsson; [2021]
    Keywords : MPC; Model Predictive Control; LMPC; Linearization Based MPC; SLMPC; Successive Linearization Based MPC; Reference Generator; CasADi; EGR; Exhaust Gas Recirculation; VGT; Variable-Geometry Turbocharger; Diesel Engine; Heavy Duty Diesel Engine; Automatic Control; WHTC; World Harmonized Transient Cycle; Direct Multiple Shooting;

    Abstract : Engine control systems aim to ensure satisfactory output performance whilst adhering to requirements on emissions, drivability and fuel efficiency. Model predictive control (MPC) has shown promising results when applied to multivariable and nonlinear systems with operational constraints, such as diesel engines. READ MORE

  5. 20. Liquid Natural Gas : A study of the environmental impact of LNG in comparison to diesel

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Sjöfartshögskolan (SJÖ)

    Author : Jonas Edfors; Robin Bremberg; [2021]
    Keywords : Methane; LNG; Engine; Marine; Mole; Methane Slip; Ship; CO2; CH4; Emission; IMO; Exhaust gas; Environment; Propulsion; Heavy Fuel Oil; Ultra Low Fuel Oil; Diesel; Marine Diesel Oil; ECA; SECA; NECA; IMO; g kWh; EEDI; LSFO; Metan; LNG; Motor; Mol; Skepp; Miljö; Miljövänligt; Tjockolja; Diesel; Marine Diesel; Avgas; CO2; CH4; ECA; SECA; NECA; IMO; g kWh; EEDI; LSFO;

    Abstract : Liquefied Natural Gases (LNG) has been an alternative fuel in the marine industry for several years, but lately, the amount of ships that have been powered by methane has increased a lot. Some of the reasons for this is because LNG does not contain any sulfur and releases less nitrogen oxides than traditional maritime fuels. READ MORE