Recent Advances in Diesel Engine Research

850971

05/15/1985

Event
SAE Surface Vehicle Noise and Vibration Conference
Authors Abstract
Content
This paper reviews some recent, research in diesel engineering that points the way to possible solutions to the problems facing engine designers in the next 10 to 20 years. These problems are the need for improved thermal efficiency and multifuel capability to deal with future supplies of fuel for transport and the need to make the engine more socially acceptable by reducing its noise and air pollutant emissions.
It is shown that engine noise reduction need not be incompatible with the aims of reduced fuel consumption and emissions, provided that trends in these other areas are taken into account in diesel engine noise research and development programmes.
It is concluded that the diesel engine of the future will have a light weight, low noise structure and will be adiabatic or limited cooled with some degree of compounding.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/850971
Pages
14
Citation
Waters, P., "Recent Advances in Diesel Engine Research," SAE Technical Paper 850971, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850971.
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Publisher
Published
May 15, 1985
Product Code
850971
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English