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Nicodemus38

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Engine dimensions
« on: October 13, 2010, 01:21:30 PM »
Heres a question ive pondered.  is there a set ratio to use when determining engine parts?

i mean should the piston length be determined by the diamerter of it, should the rod length be determined by its diameter?

Offline derekwarner_decoy

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Re: Engine dimensions
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2010, 04:45:13 PM »
Hi PD's & welcome Nicodemus38....you have asked some questions without defining what type engine it is...however as a rough thought for most engines...we could consider

1. piston length must be considered as relative to the bearing requirement [against buckling] of the piston.....therefore it is also dependent on cylinder stroke

2. rod length...[I assume you mean stroke] is relative to a number of design criteria, however the diameter of the piston rod is also relative to a strength requirement [power being transmitted] & against buckling forces

In time you could go to the PD's LINKS/Downloads section & view the mechanical manufacturing Drawings of some model steam engines....here you will see the dimensional relationship between bore to stroke + the height of the Piston ...etc - Derek

Derek Warner

Honorary Secretary [Retired]
Illawarra Live Steamers Co-op
Australia
www.ils.org.au

 

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