An Overview of Electro Hydraulic Full Variable Valve Train Systems to Reduce Emissions in Internal Combustion Engines

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An Overview of Electro Hydraulic Full Variable Valve Train Systems to Reduce Emissions in Internal Combustion Engines. / Behre, Leander; Mercorelli, Paolo.
Diesel and Internal Combustion Engines : Overview, Performance and Applications. Hrsg. / Horace G. Norton. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2017. S. 1-20 1 (Mechanical Engineering Theory and Applications (Transportation Issues, Policies and R&D)).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

Behre, L & Mercorelli, P 2017, An Overview of Electro Hydraulic Full Variable Valve Train Systems to Reduce Emissions in Internal Combustion Engines. in HG Norton (Hrsg.), Diesel and Internal Combustion Engines : Overview, Performance and Applications., 1, Mechanical Engineering Theory and Applications (Transportation Issues, Policies and R&D), Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York, S. 1-20.

APA

Behre, L., & Mercorelli, P. (2017). An Overview of Electro Hydraulic Full Variable Valve Train Systems to Reduce Emissions in Internal Combustion Engines. In H. G. Norton (Hrsg.), Diesel and Internal Combustion Engines : Overview, Performance and Applications (S. 1-20). Artikel 1 (Mechanical Engineering Theory and Applications (Transportation Issues, Policies and R&D)). Nova Science Publishers, Inc..

Vancouver

Behre L, Mercorelli P. An Overview of Electro Hydraulic Full Variable Valve Train Systems to Reduce Emissions in Internal Combustion Engines. in Norton HG, Hrsg., Diesel and Internal Combustion Engines : Overview, Performance and Applications. New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2017. S. 1-20. 1. (Mechanical Engineering Theory and Applications (Transportation Issues, Policies and R&D)).

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