Integrated evaluation of Inverted Brayton cycle recovery unit bottomed to a turbocharged diesel engine
Abstract
Internal combustion engines evolution has recently gained additional push, in relation to their environmental impact on global warming and air quality deterioration mainly in high congested areas, like urban environments. Several innovative technologies have been introduced in the market and many others are under development in order to reduce CO2 emissions during homologation cycles, including real driving emission tests. Among them, great...
Paper Details
Title
Integrated evaluation of Inverted Brayton cycle recovery unit bottomed to a turbocharged diesel engine
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
175
Pages
115353 - 115353
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