What is Engine Net Power?
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Engine net power refers to the effective power output measured at the engine's power output shaft when the engine is equipped with all accessories under actual operating conditions and operated at the speed specified by the manufacturer on the engine test bench. Introduction to engines: 1. Definition: An engine is a machine capable of converting other forms of energy into mechanical energy. The first external combustion engine was invented by R. Stirling in the UK (Scotland) in 1816 and later improved by Watt into a steam engine. 2. Body structure: The engine body serves as the framework of the engine and is the installation base for various mechanisms and systems. It houses all the main components and accessories of the engine, both internally and externally, and bears various loads. The engine body group mainly consists of components such as the cylinder block, cylinder liner, cylinder head, and cylinder gasket.