SOME ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF HIGH SPEED ENGINES
170004
01/01/1917
- Event
- Content
- The author outlines methods for producing high-speed engines with high mean effective pressure and gives data resulting from several years' experimental work. He discusses the desirable stroke-bore ratios; valve area, weight, dimensions, location and timing; compression ratios; ignition requirements; and the location and means for operating camshafts and other valve-actuating mechanism.Data are given regarding the best material and dimensions for pistons and the desirable number of rings. The physical characteristics of alloy steel desirable for use in connecting-rods are mentioned. Similar data, including dimensions and factors controlling the construction of the crankshaft and its bearings are included. The relation of the inertia stresses set up by reciprocating parts to those due to the explosion and compression pressure on the piston head is indicated, and the maximum total stress deduced. The performance curves of an actual engine, the construction of which is described, are discussed. In conclusion some of the modifications required to adapt a high-speed racing engine to stock production are outlined.
- Pages
- 9
- Citation
- MILBRATH, A., "SOME ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF HIGH SPEED ENGINES," SAE Technical Paper 170004, 1917, https://doi.org/10.4271/170004.