All About Engines

Forfatter: Edward Cressy

År: 1918

Forlag: Cassell and Company, LTD

Sted: London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne

Sider: 352

UDK: 621 1

With a coloured Frontispiece, and 182 halftone Illustrations and Diagrams.

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The Gas Engine It will be noticed that only one valve is used to admit both gas and air, that no additional throttle valve is used, and that the amount of gas and air entering is controlled at the moment of admis- sion to the cylin- der. The curved bar pinned to the top of the valve CROSSLEY Full Load spindle acts as a lever, the fulcrum of which is a “radius rod,” actuated by the governor. The amount of move- ment given to one end of the curved bar by the cam is constant; but as the speed of the engine varies the radius rod swings to right or left, alters the length Light Load CROSSLEY Fig. 112.—The governing arrangement of Crossley gas engine