9539455 The effect of motion feedback on the validity of driver's emergency behavior in a driving simulator: Takamasa Suetomi, Koji Kido (Mazda Motor Corporation)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 319 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0389-4304
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✦ Synopsis
Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd. has developed the new TD27ETI engine for recreational vehicles with an electronically controlled fuel injection pump and abradable turbocharger.
The engine has achieved good performance, high response, low noise, low vibration and no visual smoke.
The TD27ETi engines will be installed in the new NISSAN "TER-RANO" and improved "CARAVAN" in the middle of 199.5.
Propagation of shock waves in the fuel injection pump were investigated numerically.
To calculate the motion of cavitation bubbles precisely, the condensation and evaporation of the vapor on the bubble wall were considered in computational code. In the present investigation, the effect of bubble distribution with shock wave propagation on pressure fluctuation was examined. Closely distributed bubbles caused higher peak pressure compared with the uniformly distributed bubbles.