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Design and Simulation of Two Stroke Engines

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Chapter 5 - Computer Modeling <strong>of</strong> <strong>Engines</strong><br />

POWER<br />

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ENGINE SPEED, rpm<br />

Fig. 5.9 Measured <strong>and</strong> computed power <strong>and</strong> bmep characteristics <strong>of</strong> a chainsaw.<br />

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Fig. 5 10 Measured <strong>and</strong> computed scavenging characteristics <strong>of</strong> a chainsaw.<br />

There is close correlation <strong>of</strong> the measured <strong>and</strong> simulated characteristics <strong>of</strong> delivery ratio<br />

<strong>and</strong> trapping efficiency in Fig. 5.10. As they are so close to the experimental values, they<br />

provide the correct information for the computation <strong>of</strong> charging efficiency, CE, <strong>and</strong>, with the<br />

subsequent employment <strong>of</strong> a comprehensive closed cycle model, give the requisite correlation<br />

with the measured power <strong>and</strong> torque. Also in Fig. 5.10 is the computation <strong>of</strong> the scaveng-<br />

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