9 Chapter 10Table 10.1 SAE Specifications for Engine OilsTable 10.2 SAE Engine Oil Carbon ContentTable 10.3 Viscosity Parameters for Equation (10.4)Table 10.4 Types of Valve TrainsTable 10.5 Coefficients for Valve Train Friction TermsTable 10.6 Coefficients for Auxiliary Friction TermsTable 10.7 FMEP Component EquationsTable 10.8 SOHC Four‐Cylinder in‐line Engine Parameters for Example 10.4
10 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Energy balance on a medium speed, four‐stroke, turbocharged diesel...Table 11.2 Energy Balance on an Air‐Cooled, Spark Ignition Aircraft EngineTable 11.3 Variation of the Mean Combustion Gas Temperature and Heat Transfer...
11 Chapter 12Table 12.1 FID Characteristic Response
12 2Table B.1 Properties of Air at Atmospheric PressureTable B.2 Physical Properties of Air at Atmospheric Conditions (
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1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 Piston and connecting rod. (Courtesy Mahle, Inc.)Figure 1.2 Automobile engine. (Courtesy Mercedes‐Benz Photo Library.)Figure 1.3 Marine engine. (Courtesy Man B&W Diesel.)Figure 1.4 Four‐stroke spark‐ignition engine.Figure 1.5 A cross‐scavenged two‐stroke cycle.Figure 1.6 Engine slider crank geometry.Figure 1.7 Wide‐open throttle (WOT) performance of an automotive four‐stroke...Figure 1.8 Brake mean effective pressure at WOT versus mean piston speed for...Figure 1.9 Effect of engine speed and intake manifold geometry on volumetric...Figure 1.10 Performance map of bmep and bsfc versus mean piston speed for an...Figure 1.11 Cylinder volume vs. crank angle for (Equations 1.33 and 1.36)....Figure 1.12 Nondimensional velocity vs. crank angle for (Equation 1.38).Figure 1.13 Various piston‐cylinder geometries. (Adapted from Obert 1950.)Figure 1.14 Poppet valve assembly. (Adapted from Taylor 1985.)Figure 1.15 Poppet valve timing profile. (Courtesy of Competition Cams, Inc....Figure 1.16 Turbocharger schematic. (Courtesy of Schwitzer.)Figure 1.17 Liquid cooling system schematic.Figure 1.18 Air cooling of model airplane engine. (Courtesy R. Schroeder.)Figure 1.19 3.2 L V‐6 automobile engine. (Courtesy of Honda Motor Co.)Figure 1.20 Cutaway view of 3.2 L V‐6 automobile engine. (Courtesy of Honda ...Figure 1.21 A variable valve timing mechanism. (Courtesy of Honda Motor Co.)...Figure 1.22 A 5.9 L L6 on‐highway diesel engine. (Courtesy of PriceWebber.)...Figure 1.23 A 94 L L8 stationary natural gas engine. (Courtesy of Cooper Ene...Figure 1.24 Cutaway view of 94 L L8 stationary natural gas engine. (Courtesy...Figure 1.25 Hybrid electric vehicle powertrain configurations.
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 The Otto cycle (, ).Figure 2.2 Otto cycle thermal efficiency and imep as a function of compressi...Figure 2.3 The Diesel cycle (, ).Figure 2.4 Diesel cycle characteristics as a function of compression ratio a...Figure 2.5 The limited pressure cycle (, ).Figure 2.6 Comparison of limited pressure cycle with Otto and Diesel cycles ...Figure 2.7 The Miller cycle.Figure 2.8 Ratio of Miller to Otto cycle thermal efficiency with same compre...Figure 2.9 Ratio of Miller to Otto cycle imep with same compression ratio, Figure 2.10 Four‐stroke inlet and exhaust flow. inlet pressure, exhaust ...Figure 2.11 The exhaust stroke (4 to 5 to 6) illustrating residual mass.Figure 2.15 Cumulative mass fraction burned function.Figure 2.18 Dual Wiebe function for diesel energy release. (Adapted from Miy...