Transport fuels technology update service - Correlated papers on transport fuels today and tomorrow? Year 2013
What the literature tells us during year 2013:
Since publishing Transport Fuels Technology* in year 2000, Eric Goodger has continued to update by detecting and abstracting items of relevant news across the scientific/engineering literature. These abstracts are included on a continuing basis on the website of the Energy Institute. The following presentations collate these news items relevant to the methods of propulsion shown below
A. Spark-Ignition (Otto Cycle) Engines
B. Compression-Ignition (Diesel Cycle) Engines
C . Jet (Joule/Brayton Cycle) Engines
D. Electric and Hybrid Drive Systems
E. Fuel Cells
F. Solar Systems
Book details
Physical description: pdf
Keywords: 4 Star Petrol - 1 Surface Transport - 1.1 Gasolines - 1.2 Diesel fuels - 1.3 Compressed natural gas (CNG) - 1.5 Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) - 1.4 Liquefied natural gas (LNG) - 1.6 Methanol - 1.7 Biodiesel - 1.8 Bioethanol & other oxygenates - 1.9 Hydrogen - 2 Aerospace - 2.1 Aero piston engines - 2.2 Thermal stability - 2.3 Freezing - 3 Fuel Handling - 3.1 Fire safety - 3.2 Contamination - 3.3 Volatility - 4 Propulsion - 4.1 Auto heat engines - 4.2 Battery-electric vehicles - 4.3 Hybrid vehicles - 4.4 Fuel cell vehicles - 4.5 Solar propulsion - 4.6 Novel propulsive systems - 5 General transport fuels technology - 5.1 Fuel consumption and combustion emissions - 5.2 Fuel synthesis - 2.4 Aero general - 2.5 Alternative aviation fuels
Subjects: Automotive engineering, Aerospace engineering, Solar thermal, Transport, Biofuels, Oil and gas