Article | REF: BM2589 V1

4-Cylinder Engine and Multi-Cyclinder Engines Torque Fluctuation

Authors: Elian BARON, Jean-Louis LIGIER

Publication date: May 10, 2019 | Lire en français

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    5. Harmonic analysis of instantaneous motor torque

    The "raw" quantities of acyclism as we defined them in section 3 are rarely used as they are. For example, the engineer will not stop at the evolution of the torque C m as a function of the crankshaft angle: he will want to know the amplitude of each of the harmonic components of this "signal". Indeed, each of them has its own energy and acts on a very specific frequency band. To explain and then...

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