1. The maximum power speed of x0dx0a is the speed of the engine when the maximum power is reached. X0dx0a Maximum torque: The torque output by the engine from the end of the crankshaft. The torque is expressed by N.m/r/min. The maximum torque generally appears in the medium and low speed ranges of the engine. As the speed increases, the torque will decrease.
2. The maximum power speed is literally understood as the speed provided by the maximum power of the engine, and the corresponding crankshaft speed when the engine outputs the maximum power is the maximum power speed.
3. Power: Power refers to the work done by an object in a unit of time. The torque of the engine refers to the torque output by the engine from the crankshaft end. Under the condition of fixed power, it is inversely proportional to the engine speed., the faster the rotation speed, the smaller the torque, and vice versa, the larger it reflects the load capacity of the car within a certain range.
1. Question 1: Maximum power and maximum power speed. Maximum power speed refers to the speed at which the engine exerts the maximum power.
2. As the speed increases, the power of the engine also increases accordingly, but after a certain speed, the power tends to decrease. Therefore, when the engine reaches the maximum power, the corresponding rotation speed is called the maximum power rotation speed.
3. The maximum power speed of the engine is expressed in r/min, which means rotation per minute. The maximum power speed of different engines is different. Generally, the maximum power speed of gasoline engines is 5000-8000r/min, while the speed of diesel engines is a little lower, at 3000-5000r/min.
4. Therefore, the corresponding speed of the engine when it achieves maximum power is called the maximum power speed. Generally, enterprises with rotational speed in the vehicle instruction manual use r/min to indicate, if the maximum power is 100Ps/5000r/min, that is, the maximum output power is 100Ps at 5000 rps per minute.
1. Therefore, the corresponding speed of the engine when it reaches the maximum power is called the maximum power speed. Generally, the unit of rotational speed in the instructions for use of the car is expressed in r/min. For example, the maximum power is 100ps/5000r/min, that is, the maximum output power is 100 horsepower at 5,000 rpms per minute.
2. Yes, the power and torque increase in proportion to the speed. P=F×V. It's just like this for the engine. When it is connected to the gearbox, the output power is also the same. The gearbox just changes the speed and torque.
3. The power of the engine is directly proportional to the energy of the fuel burned each time. Generally speaking, it is directly proportional to the volume of the cylinder. The total output power is directly proportional to the rotational speed. The higher the rotational speed, the more explosions per unit time, the more fuel consumed, and the greater the output power. In fact, each engine has a maximum torque speed.
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1. The maximum power speed of x0dx0a is the speed of the engine when the maximum power is reached. X0dx0a Maximum torque: The torque output by the engine from the end of the crankshaft. The torque is expressed by N.m/r/min. The maximum torque generally appears in the medium and low speed ranges of the engine. As the speed increases, the torque will decrease.
2. The maximum power speed is literally understood as the speed provided by the maximum power of the engine, and the corresponding crankshaft speed when the engine outputs the maximum power is the maximum power speed.
3. Power: Power refers to the work done by an object in a unit of time. The torque of the engine refers to the torque output by the engine from the crankshaft end. Under the condition of fixed power, it is inversely proportional to the engine speed., the faster the rotation speed, the smaller the torque, and vice versa, the larger it reflects the load capacity of the car within a certain range.
1. Question 1: Maximum power and maximum power speed. Maximum power speed refers to the speed at which the engine exerts the maximum power.
2. As the speed increases, the power of the engine also increases accordingly, but after a certain speed, the power tends to decrease. Therefore, when the engine reaches the maximum power, the corresponding rotation speed is called the maximum power rotation speed.
3. The maximum power speed of the engine is expressed in r/min, which means rotation per minute. The maximum power speed of different engines is different. Generally, the maximum power speed of gasoline engines is 5000-8000r/min, while the speed of diesel engines is a little lower, at 3000-5000r/min.
4. Therefore, the corresponding speed of the engine when it achieves maximum power is called the maximum power speed. Generally, enterprises with rotational speed in the vehicle instruction manual use r/min to indicate, if the maximum power is 100Ps/5000r/min, that is, the maximum output power is 100Ps at 5000 rps per minute.
1. Therefore, the corresponding speed of the engine when it reaches the maximum power is called the maximum power speed. Generally, the unit of rotational speed in the instructions for use of the car is expressed in r/min. For example, the maximum power is 100ps/5000r/min, that is, the maximum output power is 100 horsepower at 5,000 rpms per minute.
2. Yes, the power and torque increase in proportion to the speed. P=F×V. It's just like this for the engine. When it is connected to the gearbox, the output power is also the same. The gearbox just changes the speed and torque.
3. The power of the engine is directly proportional to the energy of the fuel burned each time. Generally speaking, it is directly proportional to the volume of the cylinder. The total output power is directly proportional to the rotational speed. The higher the rotational speed, the more explosions per unit time, the more fuel consumed, and the greater the output power. In fact, each engine has a maximum torque speed.
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