Two mechanical defects which are prevalent, namely, cracking of white-metal linings in connecting-rod big end bearings, and cylinder wear; systems of working in use today in connection with gas-pressure conditions; five different classes of heavy-oil engines together with characteristics of their pressures and pressure changes. (see also - (discussion) p 452-77; Inst Mar Engrs -- Trans v 45 n 6 July 1933 p 173-81 (discussion) 181-97; Roy Aeronautical Soc -- J v 37 n 270 June 1933 p 509-22 (discussion) 523-46; Gas and Oil Power (Special Tech Rev No) Aug 1933 p 34-6; Elec Ry, Bus and Tram J v 68 n 1705 Mar 10 1933 p 116-7; Automotive Industries v 68 n 14 Apr 8 1933 p 429-30; v 69 n 6 Aug 5 (discussion) p 153-4; and Mar News v 20 n 5 Oct 1933 p 63-6 and 159)
Some notes and observations on petrol and diesel engines
Instn Automobile Engrs -- Proc
1933
18 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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