The Past, Present and Future of the Training of Internal Combustion Engines at the Department of Energy Engineering of BME

Author(s):  
Ákos Bereczky
1929 ◽  
Vol 33 (228) ◽  
pp. 1139-1166

During the past quarter of a century great strides have been made in perfecting the science of aviation. Too much credit cannot be given to the men who have laboured untiringly in the laboratories in an endeavour to determine with mathematical certainty the physical laws that govern the mechanical devices which mankind is using in his conquest of the air.Science has done more for civil aviation, however, than unravel the mysteries of aerodynamics and internal combustion engines. It has provided many important aids to air navigation, such as improved lighting facilities for airways and airports, wireless as a means of communication between ground and aeroplane, and also as a beacon to guide the pilot on his course, and numerous instruments which now adorn the cockpit of every aeroplane.While at times the development of air transport may suffer because of lack of co–ordination between the laboratory and the factory, it will suffer far more should a similar condition exist between the scientists and those charged with the duty of regulating and promoting civil aviation.


Author(s):  
Rene Francisco Boschi Goncalves ◽  
Koshun Iha ◽  
José A. F. F. Rocco

Fuels and energetic materials enhancements have been focus of several studies in the past few years, as the sole development of the engines (design, structure of the combustion chambers and stronger materials) leads to a limited efficiency. One of the most effective ways of enhancing the energetic capabilities of a fuel is via enrichment with a highly reactive species, such as hydrogen and ozone, as these materials significantly increase the reaction mechanism kinetics, enabling the occurrence of faster reactions and increasing the temperature of the chamber. The present chapter aims to summarize some of the applications of fuel enrichment and the so far achieved results, focusing in internal combustion engines and systems for automotive, energy-generation or aerospace applications.


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