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Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines Solutions Manual

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  • © 1999

Overview

  • Indispensable guide to a subject which draws on many areas of engineering: thermodynamics and combustion, fluid mechanics and heat transfer mechanics, stress analysis, materials science, electronics and computing
    Containing many new problems as well as a separate solutions manual
    A substantial new Appendix containing thermodynamic tables for combustion calculations
    Additional sections covering new spark ignition engine technologies, common rail fuel injection equipment and diesel emissions reduction technology
    New case study based on the Rover K series engine

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About this book

Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines, now in its third edition, remains the most comprehensive text for students beginning thermodynamics courses, as well as those taking specialist subjects. With the addition of new material including fuel chemistry, additive performance and variable geometry turbocharging, the book provides an indispensable introduction to students and professionals needing to familiarise themselves with internal combustion engines.

The Solutions Manual is available FREE to all teaching staff who adopt Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines, third edition as their main text. This material is not available from booksellers; to receive your copy, email Jana Bek on j.bek@macmillan.co.uk or fax on 01256 479476.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, UK

    Richard Stone

About the author

RICHARD STONE is a lecturer in the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford.

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