Engine Applications

The demands placed on motors from the automobile industry are continually rising. In order to use fuel as efficiently as possible and thus keep consumption to a minimum, Manner offers multi-faceted measuring applications for the motor sensor telemetry field.

 

For the optimisation of power, efficiency and operational stability, Manner supports you in obtaining highly precise measured values for motor components in a wide range of areas. Manner is always able to find a measuring solution using non-contact data transmission, whether it be at the highest temperatures and rotation speeds or in the most restricted spaces. The following measuring tasks within the motor have been successfully realised using Manner’s precise sensor telemetry system:

 

 

Manner Sensortelemetrie GmbH’s piston telemetry has advanced to become an important tool for the development of pistons, for proof of operational...

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The gas forces which the piston is subjected to as well as the motor’s oscillating mass-forces exert a high acceleration/deceleration....

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At the two ends of the con rod, the con-rod eyes, are situated the slide bearings establishing the connection to the piston and crank shaft...

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The vibrations of the crank shaft are stimulated by the gas and mass forces. This results in extreme loads on the different parts of the crank shaft...

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The main load on the cam shaft is determined by the valve train kinematics and their geometric construction. Furthermore, it is the excited valve train...

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The timing chain, as cam shaft drive element, is responsible for the precise observance of the cam shaft timing. Guide rails and chain tensioners...

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High valve temperatures mean high stresses and strains in respect of lower material tensile strength as well as lower wear resistance of the valves...

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In order to offer as little resistance as possible to the passage of gases, the transition from the valve plate to the valve rod is parabolic in shape. The rod is...

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