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The AV1 Series III Diesel-A Differentially-Cooled Semi- Adiabatic Engine Below 10 kW
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A new type of internal combustion engine has been built which is characterised by reduced cooling of the combustion chamber achieved by using a water-cooled head with a cast iron piston and a liner cooled only by conduction and convection. This paper provides a description of the engine and some experimental results, followed by a discussion of its design and performance features. The outstanding characteristic of the small hp engine is its very low specific fuel and lubricating oil consumption combined with high reliability.
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Kirloskar, C., Chandorkar, S., and Narayan Rao, N., "The AV1 Series III Diesel-A Differentially-Cooled Semi- Adiabatic Engine Below 10 kW," SAE Technical Paper 790844, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790844.Also In
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