For example, the intake valve of the 4-stroke 6-cylinder revision KA engine with a volume of 2.4 was opened at 12 emme KMA and closed at 56˚ KMA early at high revs. How much KMA is required for the 4500 running engine H/Y 14? What would be the actual compression ratio? Calculate. The compression ratio is r=9, the ratio of connecting rod length to crank radius R=3, while the intake temperature and pressure are assumed constant throughout the intake time, they are 288 K and 96 kPa, respectively. The amount of fuel injected by the injector at 1° KMA is 0.2´10-5 kg. Gas constant of air Rh=0.287 kJ/kg K.
For example, the intake valve of the 4-stroke 6-cylinder revision KA engine with a volume of 2.4 was opened at 12 emme KMA and closed at 56˚ KMA early at high revs. How much KMA is required for the 4500 running engine H/Y 14? What would be the actual compression ratio? Calculate. The compression ratio is r=9, the ratio of connecting rod length to crank radius R=3, while the intake temperature and pressure are assumed constant throughout the intake time, they are 288 K and 96 kPa, respectively. The amount of fuel injected by the injector at 1° KMA is 0.2´10-5 kg. Gas constant of air Rh=0.287 kJ/kg K.
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For example, the intake valve of the 4-stroke 6-cylinder revision KA engine with a volume of 2.4 was opened at 12 emme KMA and closed at 56˚ KMA early at high revs. How much KMA is required for the 4500 running engine H/Y 14? What would be the actual compression ratio? Calculate.
The compression ratio is r=9, the ratio of connecting rod length to crank radius R=3, while the intake temperature and pressure are assumed constant throughout the intake time, they are 288 K and 96 kPa, respectively. The amount of fuel injected by the injector at 1° KMA is 0.2´10-5 kg. Gas constant of air Rh=0.287 kJ/kg K.
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