High-speed Diesel Engines for Automotive, Aeronautical, Marine, Railroad and Industrial Use: With a Chapter on Other Types of Oil Engines |
Contents
PREFACE CHAPTER I NATURE OF THE ENGINE AND ITS FIELDS OF APPLICATION | 1 |
THERMODYNAMICS OF THE DIESEL CYCLE | 14 |
COMBUSTION PHENOMENA | 26 |
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aircraft engine amount of fuel atomizer automotive axis bore camshaft carburetor carburetor engine cent check valve coefficient of discharge combustion chamber compression ratio compression stroke CRANK ANGLE crankcase crankshaft curve cycle cylinder head cylinder wall dead center delivery stroke developed diagram diameter Diesel engine effect engine speed exhaust ports exhaust valves fuel consumption fuel injection fuel pump full load gasoline engine gear heat high-speed Diesel engines ignition lag ignition temperature injection pressure injection pump injection valve injector inlet ports Junkers latter lever located lower maximum mean effective pressure means motion needle valve nozzle holder oil engines open nozzle operation passage piston precombustion chamber precombustion-chamber pump barrel pump plunger rocker scavenging seat shaft shown in Fig side six-cylinder specific fuel consumption spill valve spray nozzle starting tappet thermal efficiency tion truck tube two-stroke engine upper varied velocity volumetric efficiency