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engine horsepower - traduzione in greco

MAXIMUM POWER THAT AN ENGINE CAN PUT OUT. IT CAN BE EXPRESSED IN KILOWATTS OR HORSEPOWER
Engine horsepower

engine horsepower         
ιπποδύναμη μηχανής
gas engine         
  • 3 bhp gas fired Crossley atmospheric engine in action at Anson Engine Museum.
  • Langen]] gas engine 1867.
  • Model of an S-type Hartop gas engine
  • Lenoir gas engine 1860.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE POWERED BY NATURAL GAS
Gas engines; Gas Engine; Alternative fuel engine; Gaseous-fueled engine; Natural gas engine
βενζινομηχανή, γκαζομηχανή
internal combustion engine         
  • Engine block seen from below. The cylinders, oil spray nozzle and half of the main bearings are clearly visible.
  • [[Reciprocating engine]] of a car
  • Diagram showing the operation of a 4-stroke SI engine. Labels:<br />'''1''' ‐ Induction<br />'''2''' ‐ Compression<br />'''3''' ‐ Power<br />'''4''' ‐ Exhaust
  • Electric starter as used in automobiles
  • Bosch magneto
  • Brayton cycle
  • Bare cylinder block of a V8 engine
  • [[P-V diagram]] for the ideal Diesel cycle. The cycle follows the numbers 1–4 in clockwise direction.
  • Diagram of uniflow scavenging
  • Valve train above a Diesel engine cylinder head. This engine uses rocker arms but no pushrods.
  • Turbine power plant
  • Hand-cranking a boat diesel motor in [[Inle Lake]] ([[Myanmar]])
  • [[Diesel generator]] for backup power
  • 1910}}
  • Diagram of an engine using pressurized lubrication
  • Piston, piston ring, gudgeon pin and connecting rod
  • Points and coil ignition
  • Some popular cylinder configurations:<br />
a – straight<br />
b – V<br />
c – opposed<br />
d – W
  • Turbofan jet engine
  • Diagram of a crankcase scavenged valveless 2-stroke engine in operation
  • The Wankel rotary cycle. The shaft turns three times for each rotation of the rotor around the lobe and once for each [[orbital revolution]] around the eccentric shaft.
ENGINE IN WHICH THE COMBUSTION OF A FUEL OCCURS WITH AN OXIDIZER IN A COMBUSTION CHAMBER
Internal combustion; Internal-Combustion Engine; Internal-combustion; Internal combustion engines; Internal Combustion; Internal Combustion Engine; I c engines; Car engine; Car engines; Charge (engine); Combustion engines; Car Motor; Car motor; Traditional vehicle; Conventional car; APICEV; All-petroleum internal combustion engine vehicle; Engine type; ICEV; Internal-combustion engine; Fossil fuel vehicle; Fossil fuel engine; Internal combustion engine vehicle; Fossil fuel internal combustion engine; AFFICEV; IC engine; Reciprocating internal combustion engine; Combustion car; CIDI; Internal combustion piston engine; Internal Combustion Engines; Vehicle with an internal combustion engine; Morse Test; Morse test; Energy efficiency of internal combustion engines; Air pollution from internal combustion engines
μηχανή εσωτερικής καύσεως

Definizione

horsepower
(abbrev.: h.p.)
¦ noun (plural same) an imperial unit of power equal to 550 foot-pounds per second (about 750 watts).
?engine power measured in terms of this.

Wikipedia

Engine power

Engine power is the power that an engine can put out. It can be expressed in power units, most commonly kilowatt, pferdestärke (metric horsepower), or horsepower. In terms of internal combustion engines, the engine power usually describes the rated power, which is a power output that the engine can maintain over a long period of time according to a certain testing method, for example ISO 1585. In general though, an internal combustion engine has a power take-off shaft (the crankshaft), therefore, the rule for shaft power applies to internal combustion engines: Engine power is the product of the engine torque and the crankshaft's angular velocity.