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Title: ENGINEERING LESSON GUIDE 8


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INTRODUCTION TO NAVAL ENGINEERING
DIESEL ENGINES
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USES OF THE DIESEL
  • Shipboard emergency electrical power
  • Ships boats
  • Amphibious landing craft
  • Main Propulsion (LST, MCM, MSO, LSD-41 class, Sea
    Shadow)

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DIESEL ENGINE STRUCTURE
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STATIONARY PARTS
  • Engine Frame
  • Cylinder Block
  • Crankcase
  • Oil Sump
  • Cylinder Assembly
  • Liner Heads

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MOVING PARTS
  • Piston
  • Piston Rings
  • Piston Pin
  • Connecting Rod

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  • Crankshaft and main bearings
  • Flywheel

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  • Camshaft and Cams
  • Lifters, pushrods, and rocker arms
  • Intake and exhaust valves
  • Injectors
  • Accessory Drive Mech.

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THE FOUR STROKE ENGINE
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THE TWO STROKE DIESEL ENGINE
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4 STROKE vs. 2 STROKE
  • One power stroke vs. two in the same time period
  • 2 Stroke needs a blower
  • 2 Stroke combustion process not as complete
  • 2 Stroke will usually use a supercharger

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DIESEL ENGINE SUBSYSTEMS
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  • Fuel Oil System
  • Deliver fuel (must inject the same amount of fuel
    each time, at the same rate, at the proper time,
    and at a sufficient pressure.
  • Lube Oil System
  • Must provide adequate lube oil so that friction
    and wear can be reduced to a minimum.
  • Air Systems
  • blowers
  • Ignition Systems

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  • Engine Cooling System
  • Large amount of heat generated
  • 3 purposes
  • Prevent overheating and the resulting breakdown
    of the LO film that separates the rubbing engine
    surfaces
  • Prevent overheating and the resulting loss of the
    strength of the metal
  • Prevent excessive stresses in or between the
    engine parts resulting from unequal temperature
  • Two types
  • Open
  • Closed

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  • Propulsion Drive Mechanism
  • Indirect drive
  • Reduction gear
  • Reverse gear
  • Clutch/Coupling
  • Direct drive

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QUESTIONS?
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Reading
  • Introduction to Naval Engineering
  • Chapter 12, pp. 225-244
  • Principles of Naval Engineering
  • Chapter 16, pp. 16-1 - 16-35

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QUESTIONS ????
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