期刊


ISSN2331-7639
刊名Automotive engineering
收藏年代1998~2024

关联期刊参考译名收藏年代
Automotive engineering international 2004~2013


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题名作者出版年年卷期
As Asia falters! other markets gain importance: the currency carnage felt throughout Southeast Asia makes North America a coveted market for selling automobilesKami Buchholz19981998, vol.106, no.2
Auditing the quality of engine oils: oil quality has become so critical to all aspects of engine performance that compliance testing is needed to protect consumer interestsVincent J. Livoti; Albert B. Sarkis19981998, vol.106, no.2
Auto world goes atmospheric: more than 5000 journalists attended the 10th North American international auto show during January press daysPatrick Ponticel19981998, vol.106, no.2
Concept and production vehicle debuts at the NAIAS: over 40 new vehicles debuted at the North American international auto show. the following are the highlightsKevin Jost19981998, vol.106, no.2
Design tool provides a mixed-domain approach: mixed-technology software enables systems-based simulationDave Divins19981998, vol.106, no.2
Diesel engine combustion studies: engine and combustion chamber tests reveal effects of injection orifice shapes on combustion and emission formationLisa Jacobsson; Jerzy Chomiak19981998, vol.106, no.2
Effects of management goals on business decisions: management focus determines the priority for innovationsLouis K. Bragaw; Lawrence P. Grasso; Michael L. Garverick19981998, vol.106, no.2
Electric vehicle drive systems: glimpses of prime movers, series and parallel hybrid systems, flywheel containment, as well as batteries and efforts to improve their service lives, are provided as insights into this approaching eraF. H. Moeller19981998, vol.106, no.2
Electrospray for fuel injection: an electrical charge can be imparted to fuels passing through an injector. The retained charge can be used to vary spray patterns significantly and, in turn, alter exhaust emissionsRobert E. Hetrick; Michael H. Parsons19981998, vol.106, no.2
Ford's super duty F-seriesFrank Bokulich19981998, vol.106, no.2
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