Mechanical Engineering - IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants - Discussion
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In hit and miss governing, the fuel supply is cut-off completely during one or more number of cycles.
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Ramesh said:
9 years ago
How it works?
S.Mahaboob Basha said:
9 years ago
What are their no of cycles in hit and miss governing?
Lucky said:
8 years ago
A hit-and-miss engine is a type of four-stroke internal combustion engine that is controlled by a governor to operate a set speed. It was conceived in the late 19th century and produced by various companies from the 1890s through approximately the 1940s.
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Manu said:
7 years ago
Nice explanation, Thanks.
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Ujjawal aggarwal said:
7 years ago
"Hit" and "Miss" is the condition of the governor when the sleeve of the governor is moving on its extreme positions (up and down). This is known as "hit and miss" governing.
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Rajesh said:
7 years ago
Good Explanation. Thanks all.
Shark said:
4 years ago
How? Explain please.
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