Engine power evaluation indicators

The evaluation indicators of engine power include: engine effective power (shaft power, rated power, standard power), engine effective torque, maximum torque, rated speed, etc.


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2024-10-26

The evaluation indicators of engine power include: engine effective power (shaft power, rated power, standard power), engine effective torque, high torque, rated speed, etc. Limit values: the power of in-use vehicles must not be less than 75% of the rated power, and after major repairs, it must not be less than 90%.

The performance indicators of the engine are used to characterize the performance characteristics of the engine and serve as a basis for evaluating the performance of various types of engines. At the same time, the establishment of engine performance indicators has also promoted the continuous improvement and innovation of engine structures. Therefore, the transformation and diversity of engine construction are closely related to the continuous improvement and enhancement of engine performance indicators.

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