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Tractors and their power units

By: Liljedahl, John BPublication details: New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1989Edition: 4th edISBN: 0442258976Subject(s): Agricultural machinery and equipment | Agricultural engineering | Agricultural technology | Farm mechanization | Farm machinery | Fuel | Design and construction | Traction engines | Hydraulic structuresDDC classification: 631.372 Summary: Tractors and their Power Units introduces the latest information on tractor engine designs, traction models, and tractor engine mechanics. It provides new treatments of fuels and fuel properties, and supplies mathematical models for predicting a tractor's dynamic behaviour and estimating its traction. It also supplies essential information on tractor development, thermodynamic principles of internal combustion engines, internal-combustion engine cycles, fuels and lubricants and human factors in tractor design. All the necessary practical information is provided such as design criteria, equations, and measurement methods for determining tractor and engine reliability, efficiency, fuel consumption, power generation, and more.
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Book - Standard loan CAFRE Greenmount Library 631.372LIV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 117366

Tractors and their Power Units introduces the latest information on tractor engine designs, traction models, and tractor engine mechanics. It provides new treatments of fuels and fuel properties, and supplies mathematical models for predicting a tractor's dynamic behaviour and estimating its traction. It also supplies essential information on tractor development, thermodynamic principles of internal combustion engines, internal-combustion engine cycles, fuels and lubricants and human factors in tractor design. All the necessary practical information is provided such as design criteria, equations, and measurement methods for determining tractor and engine reliability, efficiency, fuel consumption, power generation, and more.

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