Heywood, John : Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Summary
This book is designed for the professional engineer involved with the design elements of internal combustion
engines and upper-level engineering students. It presents a fundamental and comprehensive development of the science
and engineering underlying the design, operation, performance, and emissions of combustion engines and turbines.
The book develops the fundamentals of each important spark-ignition and diesel engine process or phenomenon, then
integrates this material into a description of overall engine operating and emissions characteristics.
Table of Contents
1 Engine Types and Their Operations
2 Engine Design and Operating Parameters
3 Thermochemistry of Fuel-Air Mixtures
4 Properties of Working Fluids
5 Ideal Models of Engine Cycles
6 Gas Exchange Processes
7 SI Engine Fuel Metering and Manifold Phenomena
8 Charge Motion within the Cylinder
9 Combustion in Ignition Engines
10 Combustion in Compression Ignition Engines
11 Pollutant Formation and Control
12 Engine Heat Transfer
13 Engine Friction and Lubrication
14 Modeling Real Engine Flow and Combustion Processes
15 Engine Operating Characteristics
Appendixes