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Что (кто) такое exhaust manifold - определение

STRUCTURE COLLECTING AN ENGINE'S EXHAUST OUTLETS
Exhaust header
  • Diagram of an exhaust manifold from a Kia Rio. 1. manifold; 2. gasket; 3. nut; 4. heat shield; 5. heat shield bolt

tailpipe         
  • Aftermarket exhaust system including headers and a white plasma-sprayed ceramic coating
  • The [[Corvette C7]] has four tailpipes
  • Exhaust piping and silencer (muffler) on a [[Ducati Monster]] motorcycle
  • Aftermarket exhaust manifold
  • Exhaust system of the Opel Corsa B 1.2 petrol
  • Muffler, and tailpipe on a car
PART OF THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WHICH CONDUCTS THE HOT EXHAUST GASES AWAY FROM THE ENGINE
Exhaust pipe; Tailpipe; Catback exhaust; Aftermarket exhaust parts; Aftermarket Exhaust Parts; Cat-back; Dual exhaust; Exhaust pipes; Lake Pipe; Test pipe; Aftermarket exhaust; Dualed Out; Dueled Out; Exhaust systems; Lake pipes; Exhust pipe; Cat-back exhaust; Lakes pipes; Fart can; Fart cannon; Fart pipe
(tailpipes)
A tailpipe is the end pipe of a car's exhaust system. (AM)
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tailpipe         
  • Aftermarket exhaust system including headers and a white plasma-sprayed ceramic coating
  • The [[Corvette C7]] has four tailpipes
  • Exhaust piping and silencer (muffler) on a [[Ducati Monster]] motorcycle
  • Aftermarket exhaust manifold
  • Exhaust system of the Opel Corsa B 1.2 petrol
  • Muffler, and tailpipe on a car
PART OF THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WHICH CONDUCTS THE HOT EXHAUST GASES AWAY FROM THE ENGINE
Exhaust pipe; Tailpipe; Catback exhaust; Aftermarket exhaust parts; Aftermarket Exhaust Parts; Cat-back; Dual exhaust; Exhaust pipes; Lake Pipe; Test pipe; Aftermarket exhaust; Dualed Out; Dueled Out; Exhaust systems; Lake pipes; Exhust pipe; Cat-back exhaust; Lakes pipes; Fart can; Fart cannon; Fart pipe
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. the rear section of the exhaust pipe of a motor vehicle.
Exhaust gas         
  • Steam from tailpipe of cold car
  • [[MOPITT]] satellite computer image of carbon monoxide March 2010
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EMITTED AS A RESULT OF THE COMBUSTION OF FUELS SUCH AS NATURAL GAS, GASOLINE, PETROL, BIODIESEL BLENDS, DIESEL FUEL, FUEL OIL, OR COAL
Exhaust fumes; Automobile exhaust; Products of combustion; Vehicle exhaust; Automobile emissions; Emissions limit; Exhaust gases; Exhaust gas temperature; Exhaust plume; Combustion gases; Motor vehicle emissions; Car pollution; Car tail pipe emissions; Car tail pipe pollution; Tail pipe pollution; Motor vehicle tail pipe pollution; Motor vehicle air pollution; Motor vehicle pollution; Tailpipe emissions; Car exhaust; Combustion products; Auto exhaust; Vehicle pollution; Engine emission; Engine exhaust; Engine exhausts; Tail-pipe emissions; Car emissions; Vehicle smoke; Tailpipe emission
Exhaust gas or flue gas is emitted as a result of the combustion of fuels such as natural gas, gasoline (petrol), diesel fuel, fuel oil, biodiesel blends, or coal. According to the type of engine, it is discharged into the atmosphere through an exhaust pipe, flue gas stack, or propelling nozzle.

Википедия

Exhaust manifold

In automotive engineering, an exhaust manifold collects the exhaust gases from multiple cylinders into one pipe. The word manifold comes from the Old English word manigfeald (from the Anglo-Saxon manig [many] and feald [fold]) and refers to the folding together of multiple inputs and outputs (in contrast, an inlet or intake manifold supplies air to the cylinders).

Exhaust manifolds are generally simple cast iron or stainless steel units which collect engine exhaust gas from multiple cylinders and deliver it to the exhaust pipe. For many engines, there are aftermarket tubular exhaust manifolds known as headers in American English, as extractor manifolds in British and Australian English, and simply as "tubular manifolds" in British English. These consist of individual exhaust headpipes for each cylinder, which then usually converge into one tube called a collector. Headers that do not have collectors are called zoomie headers.

The most common types of aftermarket headers are made of mild steel or stainless steel tubing for the primary tubes along with flat flanges and possibly a larger diameter collector made of a similar material as the primaries. They may be coated with a ceramic-type finish (sometimes both inside and outside), or painted with a heat-resistant finish, or bare. Chrome plated headers are available but these tend to blue after use. Polished stainless steel will also color (usually a yellow tint), but less than chrome in most cases.

Another form of modification used is to insulate a standard or aftermarket manifold. This decreases the amount of heat given off into the engine bay, therefore reducing the intake manifold temperature. There are a few types of thermal insulation but three are particularly common:

  • Ceramic paint is sprayed or brushed onto the manifold and then cured in an oven. These are usually thin, so have little insulatory properties; however, they reduce engine bay heating by lessening the heat output via radiation.
  • A ceramic mixture is bonded to the manifold via thermal spraying to give a tough ceramic coating with very good thermal insulation. This is often used on performance production cars and track-only racers.
  • Exhaust wrap is wrapped completely around the manifold. Although this is cheap and fairly simple, it can lead to premature degradation of the manifold.

The goal of performance exhaust headers is mainly to decrease flow resistance (back pressure), and to increase the volumetric efficiency of an engine, resulting in a gain in power output. The processes occurring can be explained by the gas laws, specifically the ideal gas law and the combined gas law.

Примеры употребления для exhaust manifold
1. It is an electrical device, about the size and shape of a spark plug, which is fitted to the exhaust system, after the exhaust manifold.