EFFECT OF INTAKE PORT GEOMETRY ON THE IN-CYLINDER FLOW CHARACTERISTICS IN A HIGH SPEED D.I. DIESEL ENGINE |
LEE K. H.
(Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang University)
RYU I. D. (Graduate School of Hanyang University) LEE C. S. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang University) REITZ R. D. (Engine Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison) |
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