- •Федеральное агентство морского и речного транспорта Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования Волжский государственный университет водного транспорта
- •Английский язык
- •Contents
- •Vocabulary 78
- •Technical english Unit 1
- •Read and remember the words. Mind the pronunciation.
- •Guess the meaning of the following international words, read and learn them.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Match the following English and Russian words.
- •Unit 2
- •Read and remember the words. Mind the pronunciation.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Arrange the following words in the pairs of synonyms.
- •Arrange the following words in the pairs of antonyms.
- •Match the following English and Russian words.
- •Give English equivalents.
- •Supply the missing English words.
- •Translate the sentences paying attention to Participle I and Participle II.
- •Unit 3
- •Read and remember the words. Mind the pronunciation.
- •Read and translate the text. Essential Parts of a Diesel Engine.
- •Arrange the following words in the pairs of synonyms.
- •Match the following English and Russian phrases.
- •Supply the missing prepositions.
- •Translate the sentences paying attention to Participles.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Unit 4 Essential Parts of a Diesel Engine Major Running Parts
- •Read and remember the words. Mind the pronunciation.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Give Russian equivalents to the following words.
- •Form nouns from the following verbs.
- •Are these sentences true or false?
- •Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
- •Translate the sentences paying attention to Participle I and Participle II.
- •Unit 5
- •Read and translate the words.
- •Guess the meaning of the following international words, read and learn them.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Match the following phrases.
- •Give English equivalents.
- •Find participles in the text and define their form and function.
- •Translate the sentences paying attention to participles and participle constructions.
- •Say if the sentences are true or false. Use the following phrases.
- •Answer the questions
- •Give summary of the text using the questions from exercise 9 as a plan. Unit 6
- •Read and remember the words.
- •Guess the meaning of the following international words, read, and learn them.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Match the following phrases.
- •Give English equivalents.
- •Arrange the words according to the parts of speech.
- •Translate the sentences paying attention to gerunds.
- •Unit 7
- •Volvo Penta’s New d12 Marine Diesel Engine
- •Read and remember the words. Mind the pronunciation.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Group the words according to the part of speech.
- •Match the following English and Russian phrases.
- •What do the following numbers refer to? Make a sentence about each number.
- •A) Find infinitives in the text and define their functions.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Give the summary of the text using the answers to the questions. Unit 8
- •Volvo Penta’s New d12 Marine Diesel Engine
- •Read and remember the words. Mind the pronunciation.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Match the following English and Russian phrases.
- •Supply the missing prepositions.
- •Fill in the blanks with the necessary words.
- •Translate the sentences paying attention to infinitives and infinite constructions.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Give the summary of the text, using the answers to the questions. Unit 9
- •The engineers consider those new engines to be particularly suitable for ferries. Unit 10
- •Spoken english aboard merchant ship Self-Introduction - The Captain's Cabin
- •The coc Room of the Tanker
- •Self-Introduction on a Passage
- •Getting to Know the Ship - The Engine Room
- •Getting to Know the Ship - The Engine Control Room
- •Getting to Know the Ship - The Engine Store
- •A Meeting in the Engine Control Room
- •An Engine Problem
- •Taking Over at the Engine Room
- •Working Conditions
- •Supplementary reading General arrangement of the engine room
- •Main engine
- •Shaft line and main engine mounting
- •Propulsive unit
- •Technical data on pump jet
- •Main engine remote control system
- •Fuel system
- •Lub oil system
- •Grammar reference
- •The Infinitive (инфинитив)
- •Complex Object (сложное дополнение)
- •Complex Subject (сложное подлежащее)
- •The Gerund (Герундий)
- •The Participle (Причастие)
- •Vocabulary
- •Abbreviations
Unit 2
Read and remember the words. Mind the pronunciation.
single-acting
–
простого действия
double-acting
–
двойного действия
trunk-piston type
–
тронковый тип
crosshead type
–
крейцкопфный тип
opposed-piston
–
с противоположно двигающимися поршнями
exhaust stroke
–
выхлопной ХОД
suction (intake) stroke
–
ход всасывания (впускной)
to draw
–
втягивать
to reach
–
достигать
compression stroke
–
ход сжатия
sufficiently
–
достаточно
to cause
–
вызывать
spontaneous ignition
–
самовоспламенение
combustion and expansion stroke
–
ход горения и расширения
immediately
–
мгновенно
to atomize
–
распылять
to commence
–
начинать
working stroke
–
рабочий ход
to expel
–
удалять
remainder
–
остаток
to complete
–
заканчивать
revolution
–
оборот
travel
–
ход
scavenging air
–
продувочный воздух
to introduce
–
вводить
series
–
ряд
port
–
отверстие, окно
to uncover
–
открывать
dead centre
–
мертвая точка
pure
–
чистый
to require
–
требовать
Read and translate the text.
Cycles of a Diesel Engine
Any internal combustion engine, regardless of principle it operates on, is said to have a four stroke cycle or a two stroke cycle. The engines of either type may be single or double acting, trunk-piston type, crosshead type or opposed- piston.
The four-stroke cycle consists of the suction or intake stroke, compression stroke, combustion and expansion stroke and exhaust stroke.
On the suction or intake stroke the piston moves down, the inlet valve is open and air is drawn from the atmosphere into the cylinder through a mechanically operated inlet valve. At the end of the stroke the cylinder is filled with air. As the piston reaches the end of the intake stroke the inlet valve closes and the piston rises on the second or compression stroke.
On the compression stroke the air is compressed within the cylinder. As a result of this compression the temperature of the air rises. It is sufficiently high to cause spontaneous ignition of the fuel.
On the combustion and expansion stroke the fuel is injected into the cylinder. Combustion immediately takes place when the fuel in a highly atomized form mixes with the compressed air. Expansion occurs throughout the remainder of the stroke, this being the working stroke.
On the exhaust stroke the products of combustion in the cylinder are expelled through the mechanically operated exhaust valve and the cycle of operations recommences.
One complete cycle requires four strokes of the piston; the four strokes comprise two complete revolutions of the crankshaft.
In engines operating on the two-stroke principle the cycle of operations is completed in two strokes of the piston or one revolution of the crankshaft.
The two-stroke cycle comprises the compression stroke and the working stroke when combustion and expansion take place.
On the compression stroke the air in the cylinder is compressed with the same resulting rise in temperature as in a four-stroke single-acting engine.
On the working stroke combustion occurs and expansion follows until the piston has moved about 85 per cent of its travel. Scavenging air is then introduced through a series of ports formed in the cylinder walls and uncovered by the piston. This air discharges the exhaust products through the exhaust ports also uncovered by the piston. The piston passes over the dead centre and commences its upward stroke, closing the exhaust ports when the cylinder is filled with pure air.
