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Websites in Propulsion

  1. ARLA Maschinentechnik GmbH
    Specialist in PC supported simulation technology of drive systems and powertrains.
    http://www.service4engineers.com/

  2. Continuously Variable Transmission
    Detailed information with drawings and pictures about various types of alternative transmissions designs.
    http://cvt.com.sapo.pt

  3. Controlled Auto Ignition
    Cranfield University,UK. Description of research activities.
    http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/~ea072873

  4. Dr. Valentin A. Soloiu
    Has done research on the development of the internal combustion engine. Here he presents his resume and research papers in pdf and zip format.
    http://www.soloiu.go.ro

  5. Engine Systems Development Centre Inc.
    A Canadian research center for the development and testing of large bore diesel engines for locomotives and generator sets. Description of research capabilities.
    http://www.esdc.com

  6. Inter-Tech Energy Progress, Inc. (iTEP)
    Publishes latest developments in engine and fuel technology from Japan. Report cover all areas of engine, fuel, lubrication, and vehicle research, development, and design and environmental study. Description of content and subscription information. Topics include combustion, emissions, tribology, conventional and alternative fuels, alternative powerplants (EV, HEV, FCEV, and gas turbine), and transportation.
    http://www.itepsa.com/etpjannual.shtml

  7. Marine Diesels
    The construction, operation, running and maintenance of large slow speed two and four stroke diesel engines as found in the majority of merchant vessels. An interactive course by the Warsash Maritime Centre, UK. Features many animations and detailed explanation of the engines including their repair.
    http://www.marinediesels.co.uk

  8. Markel Motor EspaƱa S.A.
    Describes the developmet of a new rotary internal combustion engine.
    http://www.markelmotor.com/empresa/motor.htm

  9. ePower and Propulsion
    Web portal for the areas of propulsion and power research, education and directly related topics. With many links and concise explanation of many fluid flow phenomena.
    http://www.epower-propulsion.com

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