Tribological Processes in the Valve Train Systems with Lightweight Valves

New Research and Modelling

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Butterworth-Heinemann


Paru le : 2016-06-17



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Tribological Processes in Valvetrain Systems with Lightweight Valves: New Research and Modelling provides readers with the latest methodologies to reduce friction and wear in valvetrain systems—a severe problem for designers and manufacturers. The solution is achieved by identifying the tribological processes and phenomena in the friction nodes of lightweight valves made of titanium alloys and ceramics, both cam and camless driven. The book provides a set of structured information on the current tribological problems in modern internal combustion engines—from an introduction to the valvetrain operation to the processes that produce wear in the components of the valvetrain. A valuable resource for teachers and students of mechanical or automotive engineering, as well as automotive manufacturers, automotive designers, and tuning engineers. - Shows the tribological problems occurring in the guide-light valve-seat insert - Combines numerical and experimental solutions of wear and friction processes in valvetrain systems - Discusses various types of cam and camless drives the valves used in valve trains of internal combustion engines—both SI and CI - Examines the materials used, protective layers and geometric parameters of lightweight valves, as well as mating guides and seat inserts
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298 pages
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n.c
Parution
2016-06-17
Marque
Butterworth-Heinemann
EAN papier
9780081009567
EAN PDF
9780081009734

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29
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6636 Ko
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128,71 €
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9780081009734

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128,71 €

Dr. Siczek is a Master Engineer in Mechanical Engineering, with a specialization in Cars and Tractors at Technical University of Lodz, Poland. He teaches Automobile Mechatronics at the Lodz Centre of Excellence for Teacher Training and Practical Training. He is also a Lecturer in the Department of Machine Design and Exploatation/Department of Precise Design/Department of Vehicle and Fundamentals of Machine Design. Responsible for teaching of Descriptive Geometry, Technical Drawing, Informatics, CAD. His current research focuses on selfstarters, valvetrain elements, shock absorbers, loom mechanisms, and properties of composites.

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