Search Results - "Picken, D. J."
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Design and development of a water piston solar powered steam pump
Published in Solar energy (01-09-1997)“…Most solar pumping systems are based on photovoltaic receivers driving electric pumps. An alternative system is to use a boiling water solar receiver to…”
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Paramagnetic species in I/C engine top ring zone lubricant samples
Published in Tribology international (01-06-1997)“…ESR spectra of samples of formulated lubricant from a standard operating test petrol engine (Petter W-1), frozen immediately and also those allowed to stand at…”
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The continuous flow stirred tank reactor (CFSTR) model and used oil volume corrections in condition monitoring
Published in Tribology international (01-04-1997)“…The continuous flow stirred tank reactor model has been applied to the analyses of lubricating oil as a major contributor to the condition monitoring of i c…”
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The ``limits of lubrication'' concept applied to thepiston ring zone lubrication of modern engines
Published in Tribology letters (01-03-1997)“…The ``limits of lubrication'' concept is used to consider thephysical and chemical results obtained from bore wall and pistonring zone sampling for the CAT…”
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A Digital Electronic Solution to Piston Telemetry
Published in SAE transactions (01-01-2000)“…This paper describes the design, development and operation of a digital electronic piston telemetry system. A feature is the multiplicity of operating modes,…”
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A study of lubricant condition in the piston ring zone of single-cylinder diesel engines under typical operating conditions
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A Study of Lubricant Condition in the Piston Ring Zone of Single-Cylinder Diesel Engines Under Typical Operating Conditions
Published in SAE transactions (01-01-1988)“…A technique has been developed enabling oil samples to be taken continuously from the piston ring grooves and related areas of engines during typical…”
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