engine load is how muchdemand is placed on the engine for power such as playing the music, rolling down the windows and running the A/C system and using the wipers while starting the vehicle for example is all load it can be one of these or all of these does not matter each and everything you do is a load on the engine... Torque is how much power the engine puts out to actually turn the gears to move the vehicle or how much force the engine produces to apply to the gear set to turn the wheels... some gear sets such as 4x4 gear sets increase engine torque considerably when used in low or granny gear or crawl modes in almost all cases the bigger your engine the more baseline torque you can produce which will be transferred to your gear sets via the transmission.
Mean effective pressure (mep ) is a parameter indicating a engine's performance, which is obtained by dividing mechanical work done in a cycle (W)by volume swept in a cycle (V). Clearly work is the product of pressure and volume or torque and angle. Since torque is a measurable quantity, the work per cycle can be calculated as W = T * 2pi ( 2 stroke engine), W = T * 4pi ( 4 stroke engine) therefore mep = W / V = T * 2pi / V or T * 4pi / V
the steam engine was quicker and stronger than hoses
Same as a regular car engine but to give it the extra power it has some more cylinders
A heat engine is a system that converts heat to usable energy, particularly mechanical energy, which can then be used to do mechanical work
Torque is the measurement of turning force. A wrench applies torque to a bolt. A motor or engine provides torque to do work. Horsepower is the measurement of the work done or ability to do work. This is done by taking the speed the engine is operating at (RPM) and what torque it is producing and applying a formula to give a horsepower rating.
Yes.
Toruqe is the amount of rotational force the engine generates. Horsepower is work performed in a straight line.
Toruqe is the amount of rotational force the engine generates. Horsepower is work performed in a straight line.
There is not a direct answer to your question due to you are asking about engine size/displacement. The amount of "work" an engine can accomplish is related to the torque that is output from an engine. The amount of torque an 80cc engine can produce is also variable. For example, a screaming 2 stroke run at 12,000 rpm does not have much torque -- it relies on the engine momentum to do work. A 4 stroke 80cc engine would have more "torque" (but less horsepower) There is also a gearbox you have to include. A large reduction gearbox that turns slow for the high engine rpm could output hundreds of pounds of torque (foot pounds or pound feet) translating to pushing thousands of pounds.
Yes. However, it may not last as long against a higher torque engine.
it is a device use to measure torque of any ic engine
on a 2002 dodge grand caravan 3.3 engine the head bolt torque specs are 65 foot pounds of torque. be sure to torque them at 10 to 20 pounds at a time and slowly work them to 65
Your engine won't run...
Coolant Temperature Sensor
A car is a thing they fill with gas that moves them from point A to point B. ... Specifically, an internal-combustion engine is a heat engine in that it converts energy from the heat of burning gasoline into mechanical work, or torque. That torque is applied to the wheels to make the car move.
No they are engine specific