High-speed Diesel Engines for Automotive, Aeronautical, Marine, Railroad and Industrial Use, with Chapters on Other Types of Oil Engines and Gas Turbines |
Contents
THERMODYNAMICS OF THE DIESEL CYCLE | 31 |
COMBUSTION PHENOMENA | 44 |
FUELS FOR DIESEL ENGINES | 69 |
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amount of fuel atmospheric axis bmep camshaft carburetor cent cetane number charge closed combustion chamber compression pressure compression ratio compression stroke compressor connection cooling crank angle crankcase crankshaft curve cycle cylinder head cylinder walls decreases delivery valve developed diagram diameter Diesel engines Diesel fuel direct-injection displacement drive effect engine speed equipped flow four-stroke engines fuel injected full load gas turbine gases gasoline engine gear gine governor heat high-speed Diesel engines ignition lag increase injection pressure injection pump injector inlet valve latter lever liners locomotives lower lubricating manufacturers maximum motor nozzle operation orifice output piston plunger ports precombustion chamber precombustion-chamber engine pump plunger reduced rings rotor scavenging shaft shown in Fig specific fuel consumption spray spring starting supercharged swirl temperature tion torque tractors truck tube turbulence two-stroke engines velocity viscosity volume volumetric efficiency weight