Design and development problems experienced on engines for passenger cars; layout of diesel engine required to give performance comparable to that of gasoline powered vehicle is reviewed; diesel combustion chambers suitable for high-speed operation, and procedure adopted to select specification of injection equipment; friction losses of diesel engines in relation to those of gasoline units, and problems associated with thermal loadings of cylinder head and piston are reviewed.
Some problems encountered in design and development of high speed diesel engines
SAE -- Paper
SAE Meeting ; 1965 Automotive
1965
16 pages
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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