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Performance analysis of an irreversible Miller cycle with considerations of relative air-fuel ratio and stroke length
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    Performance analysis of an irreversible Miller cycle with considerations of relative air-fuel ratio and stroke length (English)
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    7 December 2012
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    Miller heat-engine
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    finite-time processes
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    heat resistance
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    friction
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    internal irreversibility
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