Design considerations which must be taken into account in applying turbochargers to Diesel engines; discussion of experience gained which has been acquired through experience with engines from 8-in. bore to 15 1/2-in. bore and with speeds from 277 to 1000 rpm; data given on number of valves, valve timing, pistons, cylinder pressures, bearings, heat dissipation to lubricating oil, fuel consumption, manifolding, and silencing. (See also Mech Eng v 67 n 6, 12 June 1945 p 392-7 6 June 1945 p 392-7 (discussion) Dec 1945 p 859-61; Diesel Power v 23 n 7 July 1945 p 829-32, 860; Machy Market n 2336 Aug 10 1945 p 313-4; Mech World v 118 n 3067 Oct 12 1945 p 419-22)
Design aspects of supercharged diesel engines
Brit Motor Ship
British Motor Ship ; 26 , n 308
1945
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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