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Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition

The Combustion Processes Laboratories (CPL) is the research facility in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley (USA), specializing in combustion, heat and mass transfer, and reactive systems. The Principal Investigators are Prof. Carlos Fernandez-Pello, Prof. Robert Dibble and Prof. Jyh-Yuan Chen.

There are 6 publications in this collection, published between 2004 and 2007.

Mack, John Hunter; Flowers, Daniel L; Aceves, Salvador M; Dibble, Robert W: Direct Use of Wet Ethanol in a Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Engine: Experimental and Numerical Results, 2007

Blizman, Brandon J.; Makel, Darby B.; Mack, John Hunter; Dibble, Robert W.: Landfill Gas Fueled HCCI Demonstration System, 2006

Mack, John Hunter; Flowers, Daniel L.; Buchholz, Bruce A.; Dibble, Robert W.: Using Biofuel Tracers to Study Alternative Combustion Regimes, 2006

Girard, James W.; Bogin, Gregory E; Mack, John Hunter; Chen, J-Y; Dibble, Rober W: A Comparison of Infrared Light Emitting Diodes (IR-LED) versus Infrared, 2005

Mack, John Hunter; Buchholz, Bruce A; Flowers, Daniel L; Dibble, Robert W: The Effect of the Di-Tertiary Butyl Peroxide (DTBP) additive on HCCI Combustion of Fuel Blends of Ethanol and Diethyl Ether, 2005

Souder, Jason S; Mack, John Hunter; Hedrick, J. Karl; Dibble, Robert W: Microphones and Knock Sensors for Feedback Control of HCCI Engines, 2004

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