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In reciprocating internal combustion engines the induction and exhaust processes are non-steady flow processes. For purposes such as some combustion modelling, the flows can be assumed to be steady. However, there are many cases for which the flow has to be treated as non-steady, and it is necessary to understand the properties of pulsed flows and how these can interact.

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© 1999 Richard Stone

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Stone, R. (1999). Induction and exhaust processes. In: Introduction to Internal Combustion Engines. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14916-2_6

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