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Peak Value of Delivery Ratio in Two-Stroke Motorcycle Engine
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Taking note of the value of the maximum delivery ratio Km produced by the inertia effect, the authors qualitatively considered the influences of the atmospheric conditions and the engine factors to compare them with the experimental. It is ascertained that the value od maximum delivery ratio depends on the inertia effect and the theoretical results correspond fairly well with those of the experimental value.
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Sawa, N. and Hayashi, S., "Peak Value of Delivery Ratio in Two-Stroke Motorcycle Engine," SAE Technical Paper 790485, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790485.Also In
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