Quote from: "wingtime"Is it just me or does that thing look REALLY top heavy? Also look not only at the size of flywheel, but the size of the pinion gear on the starter!Wurtsila, out of Finland. Check out the specs on the motor...Quoteengine configurationturbocharged two-stroke diesel straight engine, 6 to 14 cylinderscylinder bore960 mmpiston stroke2500 mmengine displacement1820 litres per cylinderengine speed22–102 revolutions per minutetorque7,603,850 newton metres (5,608,310 lbf·ft) @ 102 rpmmean effective pressure1.96 MPa @ full load, 1.37 MPa @ maximum efficiency (85% load)mean piston speed8.5 meters per secondspecific fuel consumption171 g/(kW·h) (126 g/(bhp·h), approx. 3.80 litres per second) @ full load; 163 g/(kW·h) (120 g/(bhp·h)) @ maximum efficiencypowerup to 5720 kW per cylinder, 34320 to 80080;kW (46 680 to 108 920 bhp) altogetherpower density29.6 to 34.8 kW per tonne, 2300 tonnes for the 14 cylinder versionamount of fuel injected in a single cycle of single piston~160 g (about 6.5 ounces) @ full loadcrankshaft weight300 tons[3]Check out the torque!!! And since the crank weighs 300 tons, I think she has a little counter weight way downstairs...
Is it just me or does that thing look REALLY top heavy? Also look not only at the size of flywheel, but the size of the pinion gear on the starter!
engine configurationturbocharged two-stroke diesel straight engine, 6 to 14 cylinderscylinder bore960 mmpiston stroke2500 mmengine displacement1820 litres per cylinderengine speed22–102 revolutions per minutetorque7,603,850 newton metres (5,608,310 lbf·ft) @ 102 rpmmean effective pressure1.96 MPa @ full load, 1.37 MPa @ maximum efficiency (85% load)mean piston speed8.5 meters per secondspecific fuel consumption171 g/(kW·h) (126 g/(bhp·h), approx. 3.80 litres per second) @ full load; 163 g/(kW·h) (120 g/(bhp·h)) @ maximum efficiencypowerup to 5720 kW per cylinder, 34320 to 80080;kW (46 680 to 108 920 bhp) altogetherpower density29.6 to 34.8 kW per tonne, 2300 tonnes for the 14 cylinder versionamount of fuel injected in a single cycle of single piston~160 g (about 6.5 ounces) @ full loadcrankshaft weight300 tons[3]
wonder what the machining tolerances are on that thing?!
Quote from: "gran398"Brothers...he has a big truck.Little truck, big motor...
Brothers...he has a big truck.
How do you think my Osprey would run with this motor? I might need bigger trim tabs