High-speed Diesel Engines for Automotive, Aeronautical, Marine, Ralroad and Industrial Use: With a Chapter on Other Types of Oil Engines |
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I NATURE OF THE ENGINE AND ITS FIELDS OF APPLICATION | 1 |
THERMODYNAMICS OF THE DIESEL CYCLE | 23 |
COMBUSTION PHENOMENA | 36 |
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amount of fuel atmospheric axis Bosch bustion by-pass camshaft carbon carburetor cent centrifugal cetane number charge closed combustion chamber compression ratio compression stroke connection cooling crank angle crankcase crankshaft curve cycle cylinder head cylinder wall decreases delivery valve diagram diameter Diesel fuel displacement drive effect engine speed equipment exhaust ports exhaust valves filter flow flywheel four-stroke fuel consumption fuel injected full load gasoline engine gear gine heat high-speed Diesel engines hp-hr ignition lag increase injection nozzle injection pressure injection pump injection valve injector latter lever liners locomotives lower lubricating maximum means motion motor nozzle operation orifice piston rings precombustion chamber precombustion-chamber pump plunger rotor scavenging shaft shown in Fig six-cylinder spark-ignition specific fuel consumption spray spring starter starting supercharged swashplate temperature tion top center torque truck tube turbulence two-stroke engine velocity viscosity volumetric efficiency