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Comparison of Four Stroke MotoGP Engines

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2004
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper compares different engine solutions for the FIM MotoGP World Championship. Starting from the general guidelines given in a previous paper [<span class="xref">2</span>], in this study the specific features of each engine architecture (3 and 4 in line, V4, V5 and V6) are considered.
MATTARELLI, Enrico, CANTORE, Giuseppe
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Four-Stroke Marine Engines

2020
The internal combustion engines operating in the four-stroke cycle are most widely used on all types vessels with different purpose. Mostly, the vessels use medium and high-speed engines of this type, however, a number of Asian manufacturers produce low-speed four-stroke engines which are capable to operate with direct power transmission to the ...
Ievgen Bilousov   +2 more
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THE VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY OF FOUR-STROKE ENGINES

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1952
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">PARAMOUNT among the problems relating to the efficiency of the internal-combustion engine is that of breathing capacity, or air consumption. Considering volumetric efficiency to be the most valuable parameter in an analytical or experimental approach to this problem, the authors ...
J.C. Livengood   +2 more
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Total Engine Friction in Four Stroke S.I. Motorcycle Engine

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1988
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Many papers are written on the frictional loss of each component in an engine, such as piston, crankshaft or bearings, but few papers describe on the total engine friction in detail. In this paper, the total engine friction is analyzed using the engine friction data of 145 HONDA mass produced motorcycle in-line ...
Isal Fujii   +3 more
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The Rand-Cam Engine: A Pistonless Four Stroke Engine

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1994
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The Rand-Cam engine is a positive displacement machine, operating on a four stroke cycle, which consists of a rotor with multiple axial vanes forming combustion chambers as the rotor and vanes rotate in a cam shaped housing.
Patrick Badgley   +5 more
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Release Process in a Four‐Stroke Engine

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1947
THE problem of silencing the exhaust of a piston engine requires that attention be given to the two main sources of gas noise; firstly, relatively low frequency vibrations in the exhaust column itself, excited by a pressure pulse produced by the rapid rush of gas from the cylinder into the exhaust pipe, and, secondly, high frequency vibrations ...
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