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Gasoline Engine Performance Test
Gasoline Engine Performance Test
Gasoline Engine Performance Test
GASOLINE ENGINE
an internal-combustion engine having its piston driven by explosions of a mixture
of air and vapor of gasoline or other volatile fuel ignited by an electric spark
Performance parameters
1. Power and Mechanical Efficiency
2. Fuel Air Ratio
3. Volumetric Efficiency
4. Specific Output
5. Specific Fuel Consumption
6. Thermal Efficiency and Heat Balance
7. Exhaust Smoke and Emissions
8. Effective Pressure and Torque
Morse test
is a very useful test designed for multi cylinder engines. It's primary objective is to
determine the indicated power developed by a single cylinder. The indicated power is
the sum of break horse power plus the frictional power losses.
Dynamometer or "dyno" for short, is a device for measuring force, moment of force
(torque), or power. For example, the power produced by an engine, motor or other
rotating prime mover can be calculated by simultaneously measuring torque and
rotational speed (RPM).
Summary
We need to conduct the performance test to know the brake power (through
dynamometer), thermal and mechanical efficiency, fuel consumption,
temperature of combustion. In short we need to know the capacities of the
engine.
Submitted by:
Aljhon E. Dela Cruz
Kurt jero Macayaran
Kenneth Frogosa
Jose Paulo CArandang
Jasper John Rosario
Submitted to:
Engr. Joel Pabilonia