- crankshaft balance weight
- противовес коленчатого вала
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению. 2014.
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению. 2014.
Crankshaft — For other uses, see Crankshaft (disambiguation). Crankshaft (red), pistons (gray) in their cylinders (blue), and flywheel (black) The crankshaft, sometimes casually abbreviated to crank, is the part of an engine which translates reciprocating… … Wikipedia
Balance shaft — In piston engine engineering, a balance shaft is an eccentric weighted shaft which offsets vibrations in engine designs that are not inherently balanced (for example, most four cylinder engines). They were first invented by British engineer… … Wikipedia
balance — [1] The state in which weight is evenly distributed. [2] The action of applying weights or drilling holes in something to establish even weight distribution so that vibration is reduced. Also see balance shaft counter balance crankshaft counter… … Dictionary of automotive terms
crankshaft counter-balance — A series of weights attached to or forged integrally with the crankshaft so placed as to offset the reciprocating weight of each piston and rod assembly … Dictionary of automotive terms
Engine balance — is the design, construction and tuning of an engine to run smoothly. Engine balance reduces vibration and other stresses, and may improve the performance, efficiency, cost of ownership and reliability of the engine, as well as reducing the stress … Wikipedia
static balance — When a tire, flywheel, crankshaft, etc., has an absolutely even distribution of the weight mass around the axis of rotation, it will be in static balance. For example, if a front wheel is jacked up and the tire, regardless of where it is placed,… … Dictionary of automotive terms
counter balance — A weight attached to some moving part so that the part will be in balance. Also see crankshaft counter balance … Dictionary of automotive terms
externally-balanced crankshaft — A crankshaft that requires external balancing weight, usually on the vibration damper of the flywheel, for balance … Dictionary of automotive terms
Wankel engine — The Wankel engine is a type of internal combustion engine which uses a rotary design to convert pressure into a rotating motion instead of using reciprocating pistons. Its four stroke cycle is generally generated in a space between the inside of… … Wikipedia
Mallory metal — is proprietary name[1] for an alloy of tungsten, with other metallic elements added to improve machining. Its primary use is as a balance weight which is added to the crankshaft of an automotive engine, where the existing counterweight is not… … Wikipedia
counterweight — [1] Weight added to a rotating shaft or wheel to balance normal loads on the part and offset vibration. Counterweights are used on the crankshaft and are often found on the flywheel and driveshaft. [2] A balance weight … Dictionary of automotive terms