Mechanics of a car  |
| 2 & 4
stroke basics |
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4-stroke engine |
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Amortisseur |
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Automatic
Transmission The key difference between a manual and an automatic
transmission is that the manual transmission locks and unlocks different sets of
gears to the output shaft to achieve the various gear ratios, while in an
automatic transmission, the same set of gears produces all the different gear
ratios, ... |
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Automatic Transmission System Automatic Transmission System explained |
| Automotive clutches, transmissions, and transaxles |
| Brake system
Brake system explained |
| Brake system
the chain of events from the pedal to the wheel, explaining all of the parts of the brake system along the way |
| Brake system
the engineering fundamentals behind the brake system of a car. It includes a
discussion of the principles of hydraulics that form the basis of the brake
system |
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Brake system
The hybrid vehicle brake system includes both standard hydraulic brakes and a
unique regenerative braking system that uses the vehicle's momentum to recharge
the battery, pdf file |
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Brake System Fundamentals Brake System Fundamentals, ppt file |
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Braking System
How a car Braking System works, Bleeding Brake, Hoses Brake, Light Switch Brake,
Squeal E-clip, Fitting Tool, Handbrake, Rear Cylinders, Rear Shoes, V8 Pads |
| Cam & follower systems
a cam and follower system is system/mechanism that uses a cam and follower to
create a specific motion. The cam is in most cases merely a flat piece of metal
that has had an unusual shape or profile machined onto it |
| Detonation
detonation is the result of an amplification of pressure waves, such as sound waves, occurring during the combustion process when the piston is near top
dead center (TDC) |
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Differentieel van een
auto-achteras in Dutch |
| Engine
problems repair and maintenance of petrol or diesel engines |
| Four
stroke cycle - Ottocycle material about the four stroke cycle process (Otto cycle), P-V diagram, thermodynamics, Javascript otto engine experiment animation |
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Fundamentals of the four stroke internal combustion engine the four strokes of the internal combustion engine, differences between the gasoline engine and
the Diesel engine, the process of converting reciprocating motion to rotating
motion |
| Gasoline
direct injection engine |
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How a manual
transmission works transmission system |
| Hybrid engine
conjugates the advantages of the conventional pistons engine with those of the rotary engine |
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Hydraulic Brake Control Valves Hydraulic Brake Control Valves,
ppt file |
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Hydraulic brakes |
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Hydraulic brakes the hydraulic brake system used in the automobile is a multiple piston system |
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Internal
Combustion Engine Fluid Mechanics |
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Internal Combustion Engine Heat Transfer The internal combustion engine is a
rich source of examples of almost every conceivable type of heat transfer, ... |
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Internal
Combustion Engine Thermodynamics |
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Manual
Transmission The transmission allows the gear ratio between the engine and
the drive wheels to change as the car speeds up and slows down |
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Manual
Transmission
ppt file |
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Moteurs à combustion
interne en Français |
| Physics of an internal
combustion engine |
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Suspension Double wishbone suspension |
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Suspension systems springs, leaf spring, torsion bar, air springs |
| Suspension
system fundamentals springs, leaf spring, torsion bar, air springs, shock absorbers, shock absorber struts, torsion bars, tires |
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Suspension types |
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The difference between
4-stroke and 2-stroke engines The difference between 4-stroke and 2-stroke
engines explained |
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Verbrandingsmotoren in Dutch, pdf file |
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What's torque and performance |
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Horizontaal |
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