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MORE POWER from LESS ENGINE (How to develop 5000 hp from 3000 lb with 7 sq ft frontal area)
- Format:
- Conference/Event
- Author/Creator:
- Hall, E. S., author.
- Conference Name:
- National Aeronautic Meeting of the Society
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Warrendale, PA SAE International 1940
- Summary:
- IN the following article, Mr. Hall says:There are two ways to develop more power from less engine - by improving current engines, and by a new start toward a more promising type.For lowest powerplant drag, use the barrel engine with cylinders parallel to the shaft. "You wouldn't shoot a bullet sideways."Six barrel - engine mechanisms are appraised critically in this paper in order to find the best, which is also better mechanically than the crank mechanism. In a cross-head mechanism in which, pistons cannot cock, top speed may be 15% faster than with the crank for same combustion time, and there is almost no useless loading on bearings.Of all combustion systems, the choice narrows to four-stroke Otto cycle or two-stroke diesel. Specifications are given of a four-stroke gasoline engine using current poppet-valve practice, capable of delivering 3000 hp at 3000 rpm, weighing 2700 lb with 6 sq ft frontal area.Limitations on cylinder size are all limitations of four-cycle or of crank and poppet-valve mechanisms; larger cylinders are practicable with the two-stroke diesel.The opposed-piston type is only second-best. Best, is the normal type with double-ended piston members, essentially double-acting with piston inertia serving the flywheel function of offsetting peak cylinder loads to smooth the torque. Possible breathing systems are discussed and specifications are given for a two-stroke diesel capable of development to deliver 5000 hp from 3000 lb with 7 sq ft frontal area
- Notes:
- Vendor supplied data
- Publisher Number:
- 400173
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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