Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering. University of Bradford, UK
Abstract
Analytical procedures enabling the modelling of variable geometry exhaust gas systems are considered. An automotive application is investigated. Simulation results portraying the effect of step and pulsating increases in gas flow through a vehicle exhaust system are presented.
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