By Hilary L. Doyle, Thomas L. Jentz
Книга Germany's Tiger Tanks: VK45.02 to TIGER II. layout, construction &... Germany's Tiger Tanks: VK45.02 to TIGER II. layout, construction & variations Книги Вооружение Автор: Thomas L. Jentz, Hilary L. Doyle Год издания: 1997 Формат: pdf Издат.:Schiffer Publishing Страниц: 169 Размер: 28.84 ISBN: 0764302248 Язык: Английский0 (голосов: zero) Оценка:This quantity covers improvement from the VK 45.02(P), VK 45.03(H) to the differences less than layout for the Tiger II on the finish of the struggle. All of this illustrated with scale drawings by means of Hilary L. Doyle mixed with drawings, sketches, and images.
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At low engine loads there is insufficient energy in the exhaust gases to drive the turboblower at the speed required for the necessary airmass flow. In addition, the small piston movement during the through scavenge period does nothing to assist the flow of air, as in the fourstroke engine. Accordingly, starting is made very difficult and off-load running can be very inefficient. Below certain loads it may even be impossible. A solution is found by having mechanical scavenge pumps driven from the engine arranged to operate in series with the turboblowers or, as is more common on the latest engines, electrically driven auxiliary blowers.
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2. When the vessel is propelled only by the two centre screws, the outer screws being locked. 3. When the ship is being propelled only by the two wing screws, the two inner screws being locked. 8 summarises a series of tests made on the trials of a twin screw passenger vessel, 716 ft long, 83 ft 6 in beam, trail draught 21 ft forward, 26 ft aft, 26 000 tons displacement. 1. T h e dotted curves show reductions of speed and times. The dotted curves A to F respectively correspond to curves I to V I .