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Coursework VAZ-1111 (ICE)
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Uploaded: 13.09.2008
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The theme of the course work: "Translate the engine VAZ - 1111 is powered by natural gas with no loss of power"
The prototype of the engine is necessary engine VAZ-1111, having the following features: a two-cylinder, four-stroke carbureted engine that runs on gasoline AI-93.
High power and economic engine performance achieved by the use of a compact combustion chamber, adjust the selection of power supply systems and ignition, the selection of shapes exhaust and inlet channels, timing, reducing mechanical losses in the engine.
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Contents
1. A description of the prototype 5
2. Thermal calculation 6
3. The gas exchange parameters 7
4. Compression 7
5. Expansion 9
6. Indicator Indicator 9
7. Mechanical losses 9
8. Effective performance 10
9. The main geometrical parameters 10
10. Construction of the external high-speed characteristics of 10
11. Construction of the indicator chart 11
12. Determination of the velocity and acceleration of the piston 12
13. The forces acting in the crank 13
14. The calculation of the power of the bolt 13
15. The calculation of the lubrication system 14
16. Conclusion 17
17. Annex 18
18. References 22
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