Advances in Spark-Ignition Engines
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "I2: Energy and Combustion Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 47211
Special Issue Editors
Interests: internal combustion engines; combustion; turbulence
Interests: internal combustion engines; turbocharging; fluid machines; powertrain electrification
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Interests: internal combustion engines; advanced combustion modes; pollutant emissions; powertrain electrification
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Special Issue Information
Dear colleagues,
The debate on how to face the impact of Internal Combustion Engines (ICEs) on atmospheric air pollution and climate change remains open. Hybrid vehicles represent the most suitable option for addressing these issues in the medium term, since hybridization allows us to overcome the major disadvantages of ICEs, electric units, and energy storage devices and merge their respective benefits. In this scenario, ICEs remain the core component of automotive propulsion systems in the years to come. Of course, further efforts to improve the efficiency and reduce the pollutant and CO2 emissions of ICEs are necessary. This Special Issue will focus on the study and application of advanced techniques for spark-ignition ICE improvement, with particular emphasis on simulations of, and experiments on, in-cylinder phenomena, thermodynamics, and noxious emission formation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- advanced boosting systems;
- advanced knock mitigation techniques;
- lean, ultra-lean, and unconventional combustion concepts;
- advanced ignition and injection systems; and
- waste heat recovery systems.
Prof. Dr. Fabio Bozza
Dr. Vincenzo De Bellis
Dr. Enrica Malfi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- boosting
- knock
- efficiency improvement
- CO2 emissions
- HCCI
- ultra-lean
- ORC
- waste heat
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