The Internal-Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice by is widely considered the definitive technical "bible" for automotive and aeronautical engineering. First published in the mid-20th century and later revised, this two-volume set from MIT Press provides an exhaustive analytical look at engine cycles, fluid flow, and design. Core Principles of the Work
Taylor’s approach is unique because it moves beyond simple descriptions of parts to provide a deep mathematical and thermodynamic analysis of how engines function. Internal-Combustion Engine in Theory and Practi...
Analyzes how cylinder size impacts heat flow, friction, and overall efficiency. The Internal-Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice by
Focuses on the flow of air and fuel through manifolds and valves. Volume 2: Combustion, Fuels, Materials, Design Internal-Combustion Engine in Theory and Practi...