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A cylinders acts as a guide for a:
camshaft |
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valve |
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driveshaft |
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piston |
Cylinders act as a guide for the pistons that translate the heat energy of combustion into the mechanical energy necessary to move a vehicle. Piston rings seal the piston to the cylinder to contain combustion gases and also regulate the oil distribution between the piston and cylinder wall. A cylinder head closes in the top of the cylinder forming the combustion chamber which is sealed by a head gasket (head). The head provides space for air and fuel intake valves, exhaust valves, and mounts for spark plugs and fuel injectors.
The vehicle's computer system gets data from:
regulators |
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inhibitors |
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actuators |
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sensors |
Sensors provide the data necessary for the vehicle's computer to make decisions and monitor everything from simple vehicle information like tire pressure to complexities like the chemical content of an engine's exhaust.
Control arms connect a vehicle's suspension to the frame. The connection to the wheels is through:
pins |
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bushings |
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ball joints |
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knuckles |
Control arms (upper and lower) connect a vehicle's suspension to the frame. The connection to the wheels is through ball joints which allow the control arms to turn and move up and down simultaneously. The frame connection uses bushings.
Which of the following is not an advantage that disc brakes have over drum brakes?
are more easily cooled |
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provide more braking force |
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use less brake fluid |
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provide a larger contact area |
Brakes utlize friction to slow vehicle tires. Drum brakes employ a cast iron drum that roates with the vehicle axle. When hydraulic pressure is applied to the brake assemblies at the wheels, internal pistons expand and push brake shoes outward into contact with the brake drum slowing the rotation of the axle. More powerful disc brakes operate by pinching a rotating disc betweeen two brake pads and allow for a larger surface area to contact the disc, provide more force, and are more easily cooled.
Engines with radial cylinder configurations are most common in:
tank engines |
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aircraft engines |
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train engines |
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heavy truck engines |
A radial arrangement places cylinders in a circle around the crankshaft and is used almost exclusively in aircraft engines.