The document discusses mesh analysis and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of internal combustion engines. It begins by explaining the process of mesh analysis, which involves breaking a geometry into nodes and solving governing equations at each node. It describes different mesh geometries and algorithms used in meshing. The document then discusses how CFD can be used to analyze engine phenomena like scavenging efficiency, trapping efficiency, and flame stretch through solving conservation equations. It provides examples of CFD simulations analyzing these properties by varying parameters. In conclusion, it emphasizes how CFD enables optimizing engine performance through studying various properties by changing inputs in simulations.
Horizontal axis wind turbine blade- 1way FSI analysisVishnu R
Combination of CFD and FEA analyses to assess the mechanical response of a wind turbine blade spinning clockwise as a consequence of wind blowing along the -z direction
This document provides guidance on engineering drawing practices for schools and colleges in India. It covers topics such as sheet sizes and layout, item references and lists, assembly drawings, lettering, dimensioning, tolerancing, and other drawing conventions. The document consists of 19 sections that describe the standards and recommendations for the content and presentation of technical drawings across various engineering disciplines. It aims to promote consistency and clarity in engineering drawings used for education and industry.
Title of the ProjectbyStudent NameThis is an Engineeri.docxherthalearmont
Title of the Project
by
Student Name
This is an Engineering project submitted to the Gannon University graduate faculty in
partial fulfillment for the degree Master of Science in Engineering.
Major Subject: Electrical Engineering
Approved:
Advising Professor in Charge of Major Work
Chairperson of Major Department
Gannon University
Erie, Pennsylvania 16541
Month, Year
Acknowledgements
The writer thanks mentors, colleagues, lists the individuals or institutions that supported the research, and gives credit to works cited in the text for which permission to reproduce has be granted. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS appears centered at the top of the page.
Abstract
Give a 60-100 word abstract/executive summary of the project here.The abstract briefly summarizes the thesis and the contents of the paper. ABSTRACT appears centered at the top of the page.
Table of Contents
51.
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Scope
6
1.2
Background
6
1.3
Summary
6
1.4
Road Map to the report
6
2.
REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS
7
2.1
System Overview
7
2.2
Application Constraints and Dependencies
7
2.3
Specific Requirements
7
2.4
Interfaces
7
2.5
Summary
8
SYSTEM DESIGN
9
3.1
Top Level Design
9
3.2
Product Flow
9
Interface
9
3.4
Description
9
3.5
Initialization
10
3.6
Interface Design
10
3.7
Functional Design
11
3.8
Summary
11
4.
FUNCTIONAL TESTING
12
4.1
Interface Functionality Test
12
4.2
XYZ Functionality Test
12
4.3
Summary
12
5.
SYSTEM INTEGRATION AND VALIDATION
13
5.1
General Assumptions
13
5.2
Helpful Information
13
5.3
Test Facilities
13
5.4
Special Equipment
13
5.5
Test Procedure
13
5.6
Overall Test Summary
13
5.7
Summary
13
6.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
14
7.
REFERENCES
14
8.
APPENDIX
14
A Quality Functional Deployment (QFD)
14
B Sample Format of Output
14
C Data Dictionary for Key Terms
14
D Screen Snapshots (if applicable)
14
E Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
14
List of Symbols
AC
: Alternating Current
FTR
: Formal Technical Review
GE
: General Electric
GETS
: General Electric Transportation Systems
GUI
: Graphical user interface
Mph
: Unit of speed in miles per hour
List of Figures
3Figure 1: Top-Level Interface Diagram
Figure 2: Top-Level Structure Description
3
Figure 3: State Machine
5
List of TABLES
6Table 1. XYZ Test Results
Table 2. Test Procedure 365
7
Table 3. Test Summary
7
INTRODUCTION
Introduce the project succinctly. Chapter 1 is usually the introduction. Sections should include the objectives of the project, the design criteria, the constraints, and the background material leading up to the current project.
NOTE: Your goal is to communicate your work in writing: in a clear, well-structured, readable manner. E.g., the chapter titles are only strongly suggested. Please adapt them as is appropriate. If they are not applicable to your project, rename them. Add chapters as necessary. Please work with your advisor to develop an appropriate organization for your report.
1.1 Scope
Define scope of the problem clearly.
...
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This document provides a list of questions for a 5th semester Computer Aided Design exam organized by unit. It covers topics like line drawing algorithms, design processes, CAD system architecture, transformations, curve modeling, surface modeling, solid modeling, hidden surface removal algorithms, assembly modeling, file standards, and computer graphics standards. There are a total of 5 units and around 80 questions listed to cover essential CAD topics that may be asked about on the exam. It warns students not to copy or republish the questions.
The document discusses mesh analysis and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of internal combustion engines. It begins by explaining the process of mesh analysis, which involves breaking a geometry into nodes and solving governing equations at each node. It describes different mesh geometries and algorithms used in meshing. The document then discusses how CFD can be used to analyze engine phenomena like scavenging efficiency, trapping efficiency, and flame stretch through solving conservation equations. It provides examples of CFD simulations analyzing these properties by varying parameters. In conclusion, it emphasizes how CFD enables optimizing engine performance through studying various properties by changing inputs in simulations.
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Combination of CFD and FEA analyses to assess the mechanical response of a wind turbine blade spinning clockwise as a consequence of wind blowing along the -z direction
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Title of the ProjectbyStudent NameThis is an Engineeri.docxherthalearmont
Title of the Project
by
Student Name
This is an Engineering project submitted to the Gannon University graduate faculty in
partial fulfillment for the degree Master of Science in Engineering.
Major Subject: Electrical Engineering
Approved:
Advising Professor in Charge of Major Work
Chairperson of Major Department
Gannon University
Erie, Pennsylvania 16541
Month, Year
Acknowledgements
The writer thanks mentors, colleagues, lists the individuals or institutions that supported the research, and gives credit to works cited in the text for which permission to reproduce has be granted. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS appears centered at the top of the page.
Abstract
Give a 60-100 word abstract/executive summary of the project here.The abstract briefly summarizes the thesis and the contents of the paper. ABSTRACT appears centered at the top of the page.
Table of Contents
51.
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Scope
6
1.2
Background
6
1.3
Summary
6
1.4
Road Map to the report
6
2.
REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS
7
2.1
System Overview
7
2.2
Application Constraints and Dependencies
7
2.3
Specific Requirements
7
2.4
Interfaces
7
2.5
Summary
8
SYSTEM DESIGN
9
3.1
Top Level Design
9
3.2
Product Flow
9
Interface
9
3.4
Description
9
3.5
Initialization
10
3.6
Interface Design
10
3.7
Functional Design
11
3.8
Summary
11
4.
FUNCTIONAL TESTING
12
4.1
Interface Functionality Test
12
4.2
XYZ Functionality Test
12
4.3
Summary
12
5.
SYSTEM INTEGRATION AND VALIDATION
13
5.1
General Assumptions
13
5.2
Helpful Information
13
5.3
Test Facilities
13
5.4
Special Equipment
13
5.5
Test Procedure
13
5.6
Overall Test Summary
13
5.7
Summary
13
6.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
14
7.
REFERENCES
14
8.
APPENDIX
14
A Quality Functional Deployment (QFD)
14
B Sample Format of Output
14
C Data Dictionary for Key Terms
14
D Screen Snapshots (if applicable)
14
E Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
14
List of Symbols
AC
: Alternating Current
FTR
: Formal Technical Review
GE
: General Electric
GETS
: General Electric Transportation Systems
GUI
: Graphical user interface
Mph
: Unit of speed in miles per hour
List of Figures
3Figure 1: Top-Level Interface Diagram
Figure 2: Top-Level Structure Description
3
Figure 3: State Machine
5
List of TABLES
6Table 1. XYZ Test Results
Table 2. Test Procedure 365
7
Table 3. Test Summary
7
INTRODUCTION
Introduce the project succinctly. Chapter 1 is usually the introduction. Sections should include the objectives of the project, the design criteria, the constraints, and the background material leading up to the current project.
NOTE: Your goal is to communicate your work in writing: in a clear, well-structured, readable manner. E.g., the chapter titles are only strongly suggested. Please adapt them as is appropriate. If they are not applicable to your project, rename them. Add chapters as necessary. Please work with your advisor to develop an appropriate organization for your report.
1.1 Scope
Define scope of the problem clearly.
...
This document provides instructions for an assignment on modifying circuit diagrams using CAD software. The assignment consists of three tasks: 1) modifying an existing electrical circuit diagram and drawing a new pneumatic circuit diagram based on sketches, 2) describing the drawing commands used to modify the circuits, and 3) explaining methods for organizing CAD files and folders. The assignment aims to provide evidence that the learner can use CAD commands to modify circuit diagrams, store and print modified drawings, describe drawing commands, and explain file organization methods.
IRJET- Thermodynamic Analysis and Optimization of Offset Strip Fin Plate ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the thermodynamic analysis and optimization of an offset strip fin plate heat exchanger. The analysis is conducted using MATLAB to evaluate parameters like heat transfer coefficient, pressure drop, Colburn factor, and friction factor. Design of experiments is used to optimize the heat exchanger design by reducing the number of simulation runs. Key parameters varied include fin spacing, height, thickness, length, and operating parameters like frontal air velocity and Reynolds number. The results show that increasing parameters like the ratio of fin spacing to height (alpha) reduces heat transfer and pressure drop. The goal of the optimization is to determine the set of parameters that provide the best balance between high heat transfer and low pressure drop.
This document provides a list of questions for a 5th semester Computer Aided Design exam organized by unit. It covers topics like line drawing algorithms, design processes, CAD system architecture, transformations, curve modeling, surface modeling, solid modeling, hidden surface removal algorithms, assembly modeling, file standards, and computer graphics standards. There are a total of 5 units and around 80 questions listed to cover essential CAD topics that may be asked about on the exam. It warns students not to copy or republish the questions.
The document provides details about the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering program objectives, mission and 3rd semester subjects at the institute.
The objective of the BME program is to impart education and training in mechanical engineering at the graduate level to develop competent professionals for design, thermal sciences and manufacturing engineering. The mission is to develop graduate engineers with traditional and state-of-the-art knowledge and technical skills for entrepreneurship and employment nationally and globally.
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Energy demand keeps on increasing every year because of the gap between demand and production. Currently biodiesel is introduced to reduce this gap and though the production of biodiesel is limited for commercialized. At present many research work are being carried out for investigating emission of biodiesel in internal combustion engine experimentally. The experimental test run requires more time, money and man power. In this work mathematical model for investigating on emission of biodiesel in internal combustion engine is proposed. It is also compared with the experimental data and the minitab software data. On comparing it is found that this proposed mathematical model gives better result than the software generated mathematical model with accuracy of 85%
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This document appears to be exam instructions and questions for a software engineering exam. It includes the following key points:
1. The exam is 3 hours long and worth 100 marks. Students must answer all questions and can earn additional marks for optional questions.
2. Questions cover a range of software engineering topics like requirements engineering, software design principles, software development models, quality assurance, testing, and project management.
3. Students must answer multiple choice and written response questions that assess their understanding of concepts like the software development lifecycle, modeling techniques, testing strategies, quality factors, and project scheduling.
4. The exam evaluates both fundamental and advanced aspects of software engineering through questions ranging from basic process framework activities
The document summarizes the rationale, innovations, aims, and outline of a thesis on runtime core allocation management for 2D self partially and dynamically reconfigurable systems. The key points are:
- The problem of providing runtime management support for 2D partial and dynamic reconfiguration, especially core placement decisions.
- The innovative contributions include a fast and flexible solution that supports different scenarios and placement policies with low complexity.
- The aims are to support different scenarios, policies, and designer intervention while being fast compared to related work and providing high quality placements.
- The outline covers topics like context definition, motivations, the complete workflow, specific contributions, area constraints definition, the proposed solution, and results.
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1. The document outlines the process of planning a research project through developing a research model, identifying topics and areas of research, conducting a literature review, executing the research, analyzing results, and reporting findings.
2. It emphasizes the importance of planning through tools like Gantt charts and K-charts to systematically organize the research scope, methods, and expected results.
3. Good planning requires clearly defining the research plan, thoroughly understanding fundamentals, conducting extensive critical reviews, and having sufficient resources and passion to carry out detailed experimentation and thorough analysis.
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The document provides details about the Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering program objectives, mission and 3rd semester subjects at the institute.
The objective of the BME program is to impart education and training in mechanical engineering at the graduate level to develop competent professionals for design, thermal sciences and manufacturing engineering. The mission is to develop graduate engineers with traditional and state-of-the-art knowledge and technical skills for entrepreneurship and employment nationally and globally.
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This document appears to be exam instructions and questions for a software engineering exam. It includes the following key points:
1. The exam is 3 hours long and worth 100 marks. Students must answer all questions and can earn additional marks for optional questions.
2. Questions cover a range of software engineering topics like requirements engineering, software design principles, software development models, quality assurance, testing, and project management.
3. Students must answer multiple choice and written response questions that assess their understanding of concepts like the software development lifecycle, modeling techniques, testing strategies, quality factors, and project scheduling.
4. The exam evaluates both fundamental and advanced aspects of software engineering through questions ranging from basic process framework activities
The document summarizes the rationale, innovations, aims, and outline of a thesis on runtime core allocation management for 2D self partially and dynamically reconfigurable systems. The key points are:
- The problem of providing runtime management support for 2D partial and dynamic reconfiguration, especially core placement decisions.
- The innovative contributions include a fast and flexible solution that supports different scenarios and placement policies with low complexity.
- The aims are to support different scenarios, policies, and designer intervention while being fast compared to related work and providing high quality placements.
- The outline covers topics like context definition, motivations, the complete workflow, specific contributions, area constraints definition, the proposed solution, and results.
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1. The document outlines the process of planning a research project through developing a research model, identifying topics and areas of research, conducting a literature review, executing the research, analyzing results, and reporting findings.
2. It emphasizes the importance of planning through tools like Gantt charts and K-charts to systematically organize the research scope, methods, and expected results.
3. Good planning requires clearly defining the research plan, thoroughly understanding fundamentals, conducting extensive critical reviews, and having sufficient resources and passion to carry out detailed experimentation and thorough analysis.
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Join us for this solutions-based webinar on the tools and techniques for commissioning and maintaining PV Systems. In this session, we'll review the process of building and maintaining a solar array, starting with installation and commissioning, then reviewing operations and maintenance of the system. This course will review insulation resistance testing, I-V curve testing, earth-bond continuity, ground resistance testing, performance tests, visual inspections, ground and arc fault testing procedures, and power quality analysis.
Fluke Solar Application Specialist Will White is presenting on this engaging topic:
Will has worked in the renewable energy industry since 2005, first as an installer for a small east coast solar integrator before adding sales, design, and project management to his skillset. In 2022, Will joined Fluke as a solar application specialist, where he supports their renewable energy testing equipment like IV-curve tracers, electrical meters, and thermal imaging cameras. Experienced in wind power, solar thermal, energy storage, and all scales of PV, Will has primarily focused on residential and small commercial systems. He is passionate about implementing high-quality, code-compliant installation techniques.
Build the Next Generation of Apps with the Einstein 1 Platform.
Rejoignez Philippe Ozil pour une session de workshops qui vous guidera à travers les détails de la plateforme Einstein 1, l'importance des données pour la création d'applications d'intelligence artificielle et les différents outils et technologies que Salesforce propose pour vous apporter tous les bénéfices de l'IA.
Home security is of paramount importance in today's world, where we rely more on technology, home
security is crucial. Using technology to make homes safer and easier to control from anywhere is
important. Home security is important for the occupant’s safety. In this paper, we came up with a low cost,
AI based model home security system. The system has a user-friendly interface, allowing users to start
model training and face detection with simple keyboard commands. Our goal is to introduce an innovative
home security system using facial recognition technology. Unlike traditional systems, this system trains
and saves images of friends and family members. The system scans this folder to recognize familiar faces
and provides real-time monitoring. If an unfamiliar face is detected, it promptly sends an email alert,
ensuring a proactive response to potential security threats.
Applications of artificial Intelligence in Mechanical Engineering.pdfAtif Razi
Historically, mechanical engineering has relied heavily on human expertise and empirical methods to solve complex problems. With the introduction of computer-aided design (CAD) and finite element analysis (FEA), the field took its first steps towards digitization. These tools allowed engineers to simulate and analyze mechanical systems with greater accuracy and efficiency. However, the sheer volume of data generated by modern engineering systems and the increasing complexity of these systems have necessitated more advanced analytical tools, paving the way for AI.
AI offers the capability to process vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and make predictions with a level of speed and accuracy unattainable by traditional methods. This has profound implications for mechanical engineering, enabling more efficient design processes, predictive maintenance strategies, and optimized manufacturing operations. AI-driven tools can learn from historical data, adapt to new information, and continuously improve their performance, making them invaluable in tackling the multifaceted challenges of modern mechanical engineering.
Null Bangalore | Pentesters Approach to AWS IAMDivyanshu
#Abstract:
- Learn more about the real-world methods for auditing AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management) as a pentester. So let us proceed with a brief discussion of IAM as well as some typical misconfigurations and their potential exploits in order to reinforce the understanding of IAM security best practices.
- Gain actionable insights into AWS IAM policies and roles, using hands on approach.
#Prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of AWS services and architecture
- Familiarity with cloud security concepts
- Experience using the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI.
- For hands on lab create account on [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
# Scenario Covered:
- Basics of IAM in AWS
- Implementing IAM Policies with Least Privilege to Manage S3 Bucket
- Objective: Create an S3 bucket with least privilege IAM policy and validate access.
- Steps:
- Create S3 bucket.
- Attach least privilege policy to IAM user.
- Validate access.
- Exploiting IAM PassRole Misconfiguration
-Allows a user to pass a specific IAM role to an AWS service (ec2), typically used for service access delegation. Then exploit PassRole Misconfiguration granting unauthorized access to sensitive resources.
- Objective: Demonstrate how a PassRole misconfiguration can grant unauthorized access.
- Steps:
- Allow user to pass IAM role to EC2.
- Exploit misconfiguration for unauthorized access.
- Access sensitive resources.
- Exploiting IAM AssumeRole Misconfiguration with Overly Permissive Role
- An overly permissive IAM role configuration can lead to privilege escalation by creating a role with administrative privileges and allow a user to assume this role.
- Objective: Show how overly permissive IAM roles can lead to privilege escalation.
- Steps:
- Create role with administrative privileges.
- Allow user to assume the role.
- Perform administrative actions.
- Differentiation between PassRole vs AssumeRole
Try at [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
Digital Twins Computer Networking Paper Presentation.pptxaryanpankaj78
A Digital Twin in computer networking is a virtual representation of a physical network, used to simulate, analyze, and optimize network performance and reliability. It leverages real-time data to enhance network management, predict issues, and improve decision-making processes.
Blood finder application project report (1).pdfKamal Acharya
Blood Finder is an emergency time app where a user can search for the blood banks as
well as the registered blood donors around Mumbai. This application also provide an
opportunity for the user of this application to become a registered donor for this user have
to enroll for the donor request from the application itself. If the admin wish to make user
a registered donor, with some of the formalities with the organization it can be done.
Specialization of this application is that the user will not have to register on sign-in for
searching the blood banks and blood donors it can be just done by installing the
application to the mobile.
The purpose of making this application is to save the user’s time for searching blood of
needed blood group during the time of the emergency.
This is an android application developed in Java and XML with the connectivity of
SQLite database. This application will provide most of basic functionality required for an
emergency time application. All the details of Blood banks and Blood donors are stored
in the database i.e. SQLite.
This application allowed the user to get all the information regarding blood banks and
blood donors such as Name, Number, Address, Blood Group, rather than searching it on
the different websites and wasting the precious time. This application is effective and
user friendly.
1. 1
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Face recognition is the task of identifying an already detected object as a known or unknown
face. Often the problem of face recognition is confused with the problem of face detection
Face Recognition on the other hand is to decide if the "face" is someone known, or unknown,
using for this purpose a database of faces in order to validate this input face.
1.1 FACE RECOGNIZATION:
DIFFERENT APPROACHES OF FACE RECOGNITION:
There are two predominant approaches to the face recognition problem: Geometric (feature
based) and photometric (view based). As researcher interest in face recognition continued,
many different algorithms were developed, three of which have been well studied in face
recognition literature.
1.1.1 CFD1
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1.1.1 CFD2
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1.3 Description of Theoretical concepts **
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3. 3
CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Related Literature Review
2.2
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4. 4
CHAPTER 3
PROBLEM FORMULATION
3.1 Description of Problem Domain**
(How you are arriving at the problem? Describe with identified research gaps during
literature survey)
3.2 Problem Statement (Clear/Crisp)
3.3 Depiction of Problem Statement**
(block diagram clearly specifying following with description of each)
i) Inputs
ii)Output
iii) Processes
3.4 Objectives
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5. 5
CHAPTER 4
PROPOSED WORK
4.1 Introduction
Brief description of the proposed approach, justify with the help of literature survey
(min 3 pages)
4.2 Proposed Methodology/Algorithm
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4.3 Description of each step**
Depiction of Algorithm with the help of flowchart and give description of all steps
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6. 6
CHAPTER 5
SYSTEM DESIGN
5.1 Functional Specification of System*
(Level 0 and higher level DFDs with description)
5.2 Structural and Dynamic Modeling of System*
5.2.1 Class/Object Diagrams
5.2.2 Use case Diagrams
5.2.3 Interaction Diagrams
5.2.4 State Chart /Activity Diagram
5.2.5 State Chart /Activity Diagram
5.2.6 Component /Deployment Diagram
5.3 Detail Block/ Diagram/ Flowchart*
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CHAPTER 6
IMPLEMENTATION
6.1 Experimental Setup
6.1.1 Algorithms/techniques used
(Description of algorithms used s.a SVM, Decision Tree, KNN and others)
6.1.2 Software tools used
(Description of S/W tools as Python (Numpy, Matplotlib etc)
6.2 Dataset Description
6.2.1 Source of Dataset
6.2.1 Size (No. of Samples) and description of attributes
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* : Whichever applicable
Proper citation within chapter (if any)
8. 8
CHAPTER 7
RESULT ANALYSIS
7.1 Performance Measures
(Description of performance measures used for analysis s.a Accuracy, Precision,
Recall, Confusion matrix, Error metrics as RMSE and others)
7.2 Result Analysis
(Result analysis should be done with the help of graphs, tables, bar charts or any other
graphical way)
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CHAPTER 8
CONCLUSION, LIMITATION AND FUTURE SCOPE
8.1 Conclusion
8.2 Limitation
8.3 Future Scope
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10. 10
REFERENCES
[1] Abraham, J., F.V. Bracco, and R.D. Reitz (2017) Comparison of Omputed and
Measured Premixed Charge Engine Combustion. Combustion and Flame, Vol. 60, 309 –
322.
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Engine Ports and Chambers. SAE Paper No.980127.
[3] Anderson, J.D. (1995) Computational Fluid Dynamics. McGraw Hill, Singapore 1995.
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Combustion in a Transparent 1.9 Litre Direct Injection Diesel Engine. Proc. Instn. Mech.
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Tumble-Generating Four – Valve Cylinder Heads. Proc.Instn. Mech. Engrs. Vol 207.
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and J. Sekar (2005) Two Methods for Improving Torque of a Diesel Engine in the Low
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Fully Coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics and Multi-Zone Model with Detailed
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11. 11
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
* Reference of Paper published/submitted by you
[I] Abraham, J., F.V. Bracco, and R.D. Reitz (2017) Comparison of Omputed and
Measured Premixed Charge Engine Combustion. Combustion and Flame, Vol. 60, 309 –
322.
[II] Affes, H., N. Trigui., D. Smith, and V. Griaznov (2016) Shape Optimization of
IC Engine Ports and Chambers. SAE Paper No.980127.
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CONTRIBUTION OF PROJECT
1. Objective and Relevance of Project 250 – 500 words
2. Technical Novelty and Utility 250 – 500 words
3. Expected Outcome/Deliverables
*For VIII Sem it would be Deliverables
250 words
4. Paragraph on following concerns related
to Project
4a. Social Relevance 250 words
4b. Environmental Sustainability 250 words
4c. Ethical, Legal and Cultural Aspect 250 words