d. bore - c. travel - w. angle speed - F. force generated by the real average pressure. - c/2. crank arm.
Brake real power
It is the power measured with the dynamometric brake at the drive shaft (flywheel) during the bench
tests.
The real power values are considered as indicators of the engine capability of generating power in the
temperature, pressure and humidity conditions of the test room where the measurements have been
carried out.The resulting power can change according to the environmental and load conditions of the
accessories connected to the engine (air filters, silencers, fans, pumps, alternators, compressors, etc.).
Correct power
To make it possible to compare the power values measured on the brake in different environmental
and testing conditions, some “test standards” have been issued by the different ruling bodies (ISO, BS,
DIN, SAE, etc), whose aim is to establish the suitable correcting factors to be adopted to adjust the dif-
ferent power rates. The rules are different, basically for the choice of the number of accessories to be
connected to the engine during the test and the different reference environmental conditions. As a
result, the measurements carried out on the same engine, on the basis of the different prescriptions
given by different rules, lead to different results; therefore, it is possible to compare the engine powers
only if measured on the basis of the same rule or by applying the correcting coefficients for the off stan-
dard performance.
In particular, ISO 3046/1, concerning the definition of powers and the bench testing conditions, estab-
lishes and unifies:
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The test method for the brake net power and the engine equipment during the test (presence of
power-absorbing accessories)
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The reference environmental conditions: temperature of sucked air 298°K (25°C), ambient pres-
sure 100 kPa (750 mmHg), relative humidity 30% and the correcting formulas
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The fuel characteristics.
MARCH 2004
INTRODUCTION
1.12
MARINE ENGINES INSTALLATION
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