Amplitude Changes of Component Harmonic of Torsional Vibration of the Shaft of the Petrol Fuel Unit on the Influence of Changes of Fuel Doses
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https://doi.org/10.26408/108.03Keywords:
technical diagnostic, torsional vibrations, harmonic components, dose of fuelAbstract
The article presents the results of research on the impact of changes in the fuel dose on the harmonic components of torsional vibrations of the shaft of the combustion-electric unit, with particular emphasis on the harmonic component responsible for fuel injection. In the tests, the method of measuring torsional vibrations of the shaft was used by means of changes of instantaneous angular velocities.References
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