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Engine Torque and Balance Characteristics
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Beginning with a discussion of the slider-crank mechanism, the paper continues with the pressure, inertia, and friction forces which produce torque on the crank. The remainder of the paper is devoted to the subject of balance characteristics in various types of engines.
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Patterson, D., "Engine Torque and Balance Characteristics," SAE Technical Paper 821575, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821575.Also In
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