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Department Of Mechanical Engineering Hiroshima University | 論文
- Mixture Strength Measurements in the Combustion Chamber of SI Engine via Rayleigh Scattering : 2nd Report, Results for Liquid Fuel Injection
- Mixture Strength Measurements in the Combustion Chamber of SI Engine via Rayleigh Scattering : Ensemble-Averaged Mean Concentration and Cyclic Variation of Temporal Mean Concentration near the Spark Plug
- Mixture Strength Measurements in the Combustion Chamber of SI Engine via Rayleigh Scattering : Ensemble-Averaged Concentration Fluctuation and Cyclic Variation of Temporal Concentration Fluctuation near the Spark Plug
- Mixture Strength Measurements in the Combustion Chamber of SI Engine via Rayleigh Scattering : Concentration Fluctuation in a Motored Engine
- Mixture Strength Measurements in the Combustion Chamber of SI Engine via Rayleigh Scattering : 3rd Report, Results in the Motored Engine
- Measurements of Breakup Length in High Speed Jet
- Structure of Propane Jet Diffusion Flame in a Cross Flow
- Experimental Study on Evaporation and Combustion of Single Coal-Slurry Droplets (Behavior on a Hot Surface in an Elevated-Temperature Environment)
- Measurement of Soot Concentration in Turbulent Diffusion Flames
- Dynamic Characteristics of Simple Cylindrical Hydraulic Engine Mount Utilizing Air Compressibility
- Stress Relaxation of Gland Packings and Its Modeling
- Measurements of Fuel Vapor Concentration in a Diesel Spray by Image Analysis of a Reconstructed Hologram
- Effect of Inter facial Shear Strength on Impact Properties of Nb/MoSi_2 Laminate Composites
- The Effect of Surface Coating Layer on Air-Water Mist Cooling of Hot Metals
- SC1-4: Spray Evaporation and Combustion Characteristics of Group-Hole Nozzle for D.I. Diesel Engines(SC: Spray and Spray Combustion,General Session Papers)
- Correlation of Mixture Formation and Combustion Processes in D. I. Diesel Sprays
- Associations of Cigarette Smoking and Alcohol Consumption With Metabolic Syndrome in a Male Chinese Population: A Cross-Sectional Study