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Prediction of Excitation Forces and Powerplant Vibration in a Horizontally Opposed Engine

Published 1998-02-01 by SAE International in United States
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A Study of Direct Fuel Injection Two-Stroke Engine for High Specific Power Output and High Engine Speed

Published 1999-09-28 by SAE International in United States
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A Study of Exhaust Emission Control for Direct Fuel Injection Two-stroke Engine

Published 1999-09-28 by SAE International in United States
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Development of a new all-wheel-drive control system

  • Technical Paper
  • 2000-05-0248
Published 2000-06-12 by Society of Automotive Engineers of Korea in South Korea
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Effect of belt loss and oil pump loss on the fuel economy of a vehicle with a metal V-belt CVT

  • Technical Paper
  • 2000-05-0130
Published 2000-06-12 by Society of Automotive Engineers of Korea in South Korea
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Simulation of airbag deploying process

  • Technical Paper
  • 2000-05-0275
Published 2000-06-12 by Society of Automotive Engineers of Korea in South Korea
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Gas Flow Investigation by Stereography in Spark Ignition Engine

Published 1991-02-01 by SAE International in United States
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