05202cam a2200445 a 4500006001900000007001500019007001500034008004100049020002800090020001500118040001900133042000800152082001900160100004400179240002600223245003800249250001200287260004500299300005100344490003000395504005100425505059000476505058401066505059401650505060102244505059802845506005403443520060603497533010604103546001304209583008504222650002604307650002704333650003204360700003604392700003704428776019904465830003104664856006104695m o d cr bn||||||abpcr bn||||||ada100317s1984 enka ob 001 0 eng d a9781483102580q(e-book) a1483102580 aOCLCEbengepn adlr04a623.8/72362191 aPounder, C. Coulsonq(Cuthbert Coulson)10aMarine diesel engines10aPounder's Marine diesel engines / a6th ed. aLondon ;aBoston :bButterworths,c1984. a1 online resource (576 pages) :billustrations1 aMarine engineering series aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aFront Cover; Pounder's Marine Diesel Engines; Copyright Page; Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Theory and general principles; THEORETICAL HEAT CYCLE; PRACTICAL CYCLES; EFFICIENCY; THERMAL EFFICIENCY; MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY; WORKING CYCLES; HORSEPOWER; TORQUE; MEAN PISTON SPEED; FUEL CONSUMPTION IN 24 HOURS; VIBRATION; BALANCING; NOISE; Chapter 2. Engine selection; DIRECT DRIVE; INDIRECT DRIVE; Chapter 3. Performance; MAXIMUM RATING; EXHAUST TEMPERATURES; DERATING; MEAN EFFECTIVE PRESSURES; PROPELLER SLIP; PROPELLER LAW; FUEL COEFFICIENT; ADMIRALTY CONSTANT8 aAPPARENT PROPELLER SLIPPROPELLER PERFORMANCE; POWER BUILD-UP; TRAILING AND LOCKING OF PROPELLER; ASTERN RUNNING; Chapter 4. Pressure charging; FOUR-STROKE ENGINES; TWO-STROKE ENGINES; CHARGE AIR COOLING; SCAVENGING; MATCHING OF TURBOBLOWERS; BLOWER SURGE; TURBOCHARGER TYPES; CONSTANT PRESSURE METHOD; IMPULSE TURBOCHARGING METHOD; PULSE CONVERTER METHOD; MULTI-PULSE METHOD; RECENT DEVELOPMENTS; Chapter 5. Fuel injection; INJECTION AND COMBUSTION; INJECTOR; FUEL LINE; PUMP; Chapter 6. Sulzer engines; RL TYPE ENGINES; RTA TYPE ENGINES; FUEL PUMPS; SULZER RTA SLOW SPEED ENGINE8 aChapter 7. Burmeister and Wain enginesK-GF TYPE ENGINES; L-GF AND L-GB ENGINES; L-GB TYPE ENGINES; L-MC TYPE ENGINES; LATEST K-MC and L-MC TYPE ENGINES; Chapter 8. MAN engines; DESIGN PARTICULARS; ELECTRONIC INJECTION; Chapter 9. Mitsubishi engines; UEC-LA SERIES; Chapter 10. GMT engines; DESIGN OF THE 'B' SERIES ENGINE; Chapter 11. Doxford engines; DOXFORD J-TYPE; THE 58JS3C ENGINE; Chapter 12. G�otaverken engines; ENGINE STRUCTURE; Chapter 13. Medium-speed engines; GENERAL; DIESEL-ELECTRIC; Chapter 14. SEMT Pielstick engines; Chapter 15. MAN four-stroke engines; THE 32/36 ENGINE8 aTHE 40/45 ENGINETHE 52/52 ENGINE; Chapter 16. Stork Werkspoor engines; Chapter 17. Sulzer four-stroke engines; Chapter 18. GMT engines; Chapter 19. MaK engines; DESIGN; ENGINES WITH A BORE OF 320 MM; ENGINE WITH A BORE OF 450 MM; ENGINES WITH A BORE OF 580 MM; MaK DIESEL ENGINES M35; Chapter 20. Deutz engines; Chapter 21. Mirrlees Blackstone engines; Chapter 22. The rest of the field; JAPANESE DESIGNS; OTHER JAPANESE TYPES; EUROPEAN DESIGNS; US DESIGNS; Chapter 23. High-speed engines and auxiliaries; PRINCIPLES; AUXILIARIES; HIGH-SPEED ENGINES; OTHER FOUR-STROKE ENGINES; TWO-STROKE ENGINES8 aJAPANESE DESIGNSUS DESIGNS; HIGHER SPEED ENGINES; Chapter 24. Fuels and fuel chemistry; PROBLEMS WITH HEAVY FUELS; PROPERTIES OF FUEL OIL; Chapter 25. Operation, monitoring and maintenance; OPERATION; MONITORING; OVERHAULING AND MAINTENANCE; Chapter 26. Significant operating problems; TORSIONAL VIBRATION (TV); CRANKCASE EXPLOSIONS; FIRE; FATIGUE; FRETTING; SEIZURES; BOLTS AND BOLTED JOINTS; CRANKSHAFT ALIGNMENT; MAIN ENGINE CRANKSHAFT DEFECTS; CHAINS; BEARINGS; EXCESS OIL CONSUMPTION; LUBRICATING OIL FLOW; DEWPOINT AND CORROSION; COOLING SYSTEMS; MICROBIAL DEGRADATION; EMERGENCY REPAIRS 3Use copyfRestrictions unspecified5MiAaHDL2star aPounder's Marine Diesel Engines, Sixth Edition focuses on developments in diesel engines. The book first discusses theory and general principles. Theoretical heat cycle, practical cycles, thermal and mechanical efficiency, working cycles, fuel consumption, vibration, and horsepower are considered. The text takes a look at engine selection and performance, including direct and indirect drive, maximum rating, exhaust temperatures, derating, mean effective pressures, fuel coefficient, propeller performance, and power build-up. The book also examines pressure charging. Matching of turboblowers, bl. aElectronic reproduction.b[Place of publication not identified] :cHathiTrust Digital Library,d2010. aEnglish.1 adigitizedc2010hHathiTrust Digital Librarylcommitted to preserve5MiAaHDL2pda 0aMarine diesel motors. 6aMoteurs diesel marins. 7aMarine diesel motors.2fast1 aWilbur, C. T.q(Christopher T.)1 aWight, D. A.q(Donald Alexander)08iPrint version:aPounder, C. Coulson (Cuthbert Coulson).sMarine diesel engines.tPounder's Marine diesel engines.b6th ed.dLondon ; Boston : Butterworths, 1984w(DLC) 83014459w(OCoLC)9762091 0aMarine engineering series.40uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780408011365