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Factors Influencing Valve Temperatures in Passenger Car Engines
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
Passenger car engine poppet valves operate in a critical temperature range by virtue of their function and environment. Certain engine design parameters such as the shape of the valve head, cylinder head valve layout, stem-guide relationship, fuel-air ratio, and compression ratio exert a direct influence on their temperature and performance. In operation, abnormal combustion phenomena may further increase the normally high valve temperature. This paper describes the effect of these factors on valve temperature.
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Citation
Cherrie, J., "Factors Influencing Valve Temperatures in Passenger Car Engines," SAE Technical Paper 650484, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650484.Also In
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