Abstract
This book provides a comprehensive theoretical and practical discussion of internal combustion engines, including thermodynamics, fluid flow, engine performance, combustion processes, fuels, materials, lubrication principles, and engine design. It is a classic reference widely used in mechanical and marine engineering, particularly for the analysis of diesel engines, crankshaft loading, and main bearing lubrication.
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Taylor, C. F., & Glaister, E. (1961). The Internal Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice. Journal of Applied Mechanics, 28(2), 316–317. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3641695
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