The exhaust system of a diesel engine is usually designed to remove exhaust gases and to ()
A、provide exhaust back pressure
B、prevent exhaust smoke emissions
C、power a reciprocating supercharger
D、muffle exhaust gas noise
A、provide exhaust back pressure
B、prevent exhaust smoke emissions
C、power a reciprocating supercharger
D、muffle exhaust gas noise
A、the pulse-phase system B、the pulse Doppler system C、the pulse system D、the pulse interval
A、prevent soot fires in the exhaust system B、prevent exhaust gas erosion of the tubes C、increase the velocity of exhaust gas flow D、increase the rate of heat transfer
A、exhaust gas temperature system B、exhaust load system C、constant or pulse pressure system D、constant volume system
A、exhaust gas temperature system B、exhaust load system C、constant or pulse pressure system D、constant volume system
A、A.fuel supply B、B.exhaust ventilation C、C.supply and exhaust ventilation D、D.mechanical and natural ventilation
A、a system with a Hydraulic Power Supply (HPS) unit B、a system with roller guides for exhaust valves C、a system with an electronically controlled Alpha Lubricator D、a system directly powered by electric motor
A、discharge exhaust gases and smoke B、furnish energy to the turbocharger C、reduce engine room noise D、all of the above
A、high average exhaust manifold B、greatly fluctuating inlet manifold pressure C、constant exhaust manifold pressure D、multiple exhaust pipes to the turbocharger