Performance analysis of variable geometry turbocharged CI engine

Taking into consideration the rapid rate at which conventional sources of energy are depleting, the need of the hour is to come up with novel ideas that can be implemented to improve the efficiency with which engines were running on conventional resources such as gasoline and diesel. Two main factor...

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Engine speed
HC emissions
Internal combustion engines
Superchargers
Turbo charger
title Performance analysis of variable geometry turbocharged CI engine
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