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Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) 1 Experiment 1 NOx 1 Oxycombustion 1 SI engine 1 Simulation 1
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Chen, J.Y.C. 3 Chen, J.Y. 2 Terrence, P.I. 2 Cattolica, Robert 1 Dibble, Robert 1 Hancock, P.A. 1 Kozarac, Darko 1 Kung, R. 1 Oron-Gilad, T. 1 Seiser, Reinhard 1 Tang, G.R. 1 Van Blarigan, Andrew 1
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Ergonomics : an international journal of research and practice in human factors and ergonomics ; the official publication of the Ergonomics Society and International Ergonomics Association 2 Applied Energy 1 Human factors of remotely operated vehicles 1 International journal of production research : American Institute of Industrial Engineers ; Society of Manufacturing Engineers 1
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OLC EcoSci 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Spark-ignited engine NOx emissions in a low-nitrogen oxycombustion environment
Van Blarigan, Andrew; Kozarac, Darko; Seiser, Reinhard; … - In: Applied Energy 118 (2014) C, pp. 22-31
This paper investigates the formation of the pollutant nitric oxides (NOx) in the low-nitrogen (N2) environment of methane oxycombustion in a spark-ignited (SI) internal combustion engine. Working fluid composition, N2 concentration, O2 concentration, compression ratio (CR) and spark-timing have...
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Effects of imperfect automation and individual differences on concurrent performance of military and robotics tasks in a simulated multitasking environment
Chen, J.Y.C.; Terrence, P.I. - In: Ergonomics : an international journal of research and … 52 (2009) 8, pp. 907-920
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Effects of tactile cueing on concurrent performance of military and robotics tasks in a simulated multitasking environment
Chen, J.Y.C.; Terrence, P.I. - In: Ergonomics : an international journal of research and … 51 (2008) 8, pp. 1137-1152
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3. Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) from the Top-Down and the Bottom-Up
Oron-Gilad, T.; Chen, J.Y.C.; Hancock, P.A. - In: Human factors of remotely operated vehicles, (pp. 37-47). 2006
When we take a top-down approach to understanding issues surrounding ROV implementation, we can employ the metaphor either literally or as a form of abstraction hierarchy ( Rasmussen, 1986 ). Literally, the military's necessity for moment-to-moment information mandates a suite of...
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Optimal allocation of process tolerances and stock removals
Tang, G.R.; Kung, R.; Chen, J.Y. - In: International journal of production research : American … 32 (1994) 1, pp. 23-36
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