Essays about: "engine compartment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words engine compartment.
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1. Heavy duty EPS and its theoretical requirements
University essay from KTH/Teknisk mekanikAbstract : In today’s lighter vehicles, EPS has had smaller breakthroughs, but not in heavyduty due to its high initial cost and lack of research. Even though there ispotential in the future when trucks may go electric. READ MORE
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2. Next generation of trunks in battery electric vehicles
University essay fromAbstract : The development of battery electric vehicles (BEV) has gained momentum during recent years and the adoption rate will continue to increase. In 2020, 33 BEV models are expected to be released to the European market, compared to only six models in 2017. This is one of many examples of the development on the international BEV market. READ MORE
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3. Simulations of complete vehicles in cold climate at partial and full load driving conditions
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanisk värmeteori och strömningsläraAbstract : In this study, CFD simulations of a complete truck are carried out to investigate the effect of altered simulation settings at cold climatic conditions. The aim of this study is to obtain knowledge through CFD simulations performed on a selected driving condition namely at a vehicle speed of 93 kph, an ambient temperature of -20 °C and for an engine operating at 25 % load. READ MORE
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4. Future hood fixations for electric vehicles
University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskapAbstract : As people strive to live more sustainable due to the change in climate, product developers need to adapt and create new and more sustainable solutions. In the car industry, companies work to minimize weight and adjust material selection in the cars to reduce emissions. READ MORE
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5. Optimization of FreeValve´s fully variable valve control system for a four-cylinder engine
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.)Abstract : Automotive exhaust legislation is stricter than ever and manufacturers are spending increasing amounts of resources on reducing fuel consumption and emissions from their vehicles. What most do not try is to change one of the most fundamental concepts of the internal combustion engine. READ MORE