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Engine Motormanagement Software
Kopecký, Ivo ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
Fuel injection is a means of metering fuel into an internal combustion engine. In modern automotive applications, fuel metering is one of several functions performed by an "engine management system". A fuel injection system is designed and calibrated specifically for the type(s) of fuel it will handle: gasoline (petrol), Autogas LPG (also known as propane), ethanol, methanol, methane (natural gas), hydrogen or diesel. The majority of fuel injection systems are for gasoline or diesel applications. With the advent of electronic fuel injection, the diesel and gasoline hardware has become quite similar. During the last twenty years a preparation of a fuel mixture and the way of ignition in engine segment have changed the most. Instead of a carburettor it is being used the unit, which prepare fuel mixture according to a status of a car on the road e.g. change of pressure, temperature or ratio of a fuel and air.
Intake manifold of four-stroke naturally aspirated engines
Plašil, Petr ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the glossary topic of intake manifold of four-stroke naturally aspirated engines from the past to the present. This paper list contain information about the intake manifold of four-stroke naturally aspirated engines through the air cleaner, systems of creation fuel mixture across the influence of intake manifold on amount of air in the cylinder using dynamic supercharging, their advantages and disadvantages. There are also described effects of variable valve train systems on charging at the end.
Engine Motormanagement Software
Kopecký, Ivo ; Vítek, Ondřej (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
Fuel injection is a means of metering fuel into an internal combustion engine. In modern automotive applications, fuel metering is one of several functions performed by an "engine management system". A fuel injection system is designed and calibrated specifically for the type(s) of fuel it will handle: gasoline (petrol), Autogas LPG (also known as propane), ethanol, methanol, methane (natural gas), hydrogen or diesel. The majority of fuel injection systems are for gasoline or diesel applications. With the advent of electronic fuel injection, the diesel and gasoline hardware has become quite similar. During the last twenty years a preparation of a fuel mixture and the way of ignition in engine segment have changed the most. Instead of a carburettor it is being used the unit, which prepare fuel mixture according to a status of a car on the road e.g. change of pressure, temperature or ratio of a fuel and air.
Intake manifold of four-stroke naturally aspirated engines
Plašil, Petr ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Beran, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the glossary topic of intake manifold of four-stroke naturally aspirated engines from the past to the present. This paper list contain information about the intake manifold of four-stroke naturally aspirated engines through the air cleaner, systems of creation fuel mixture across the influence of intake manifold on amount of air in the cylinder using dynamic supercharging, their advantages and disadvantages. There are also described effects of variable valve train systems on charging at the end.

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