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- Tunnel_crankcase abstract "A tunnel crankcase, tunnel crankshaft or disc-webbed crankshaft engine is a diesel engine where the crankshaft is designed so that the main bearings (the bearings that support the crankshaft within the crankcase) are enlarged in diameter, such that they are now larger than the crank webs (the radial arms that link the big end bearings to the main bearings). They thus form the largest diameter of any part of the crankshaft. Rather than a conventional crankcase that has webs across it to support the narrow bearings of a conventional crankcase, the crankcase now has a large tunnel through it, hence the name.Tunnel crankcases appeared in the 1930s with the first high-speed diesel engines. They were favoured by some makers more than others, notably Saurer in Switzerland and Maybach-Motorenbau GmbH (now MTU) Friedrichshafen. They are described as both 'tunnel crankcases' and 'roller bearing cranks'; the two aspects are related and it is unclear as to which gave rise to the other.".
- Tunnel_crankcase thumbnail T27_crankshaft2.JPG?width=300.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageID "37955456".
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageLength "16000".
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageRevisionID "669340533".
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Aerospace_materials.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_engine.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Airship.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Austin_7.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Babbitt_(alloy).
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diesel_engine_technology.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Compression_ratio.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Crankcase.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Crankpin.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Crankshaft.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink DB_Class_V_200.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_locomotive.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Eccentric_(mechanism).
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink En:Beardmore_Tornado.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Engine_displacement.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Friedrichshafen.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink High-speed_diesel_engine.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink John_Fowler_&_Co..
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink MTU_Friedrichshafen.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Maybach.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Maybach_HL230.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Maybach_MD_engine.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Mean_effective_pressure.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Moment_of_inertia.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Outboard_motor.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Petrol_engine.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Plain_bearing.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Race_(bearing).
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Rolling-element_bearing.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Saurer.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Two-stroke_engine.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink Undercut_crankshaft.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink V_engine.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink File:80erwelle.jpg.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink File:Crankshaft_lengths_(Autocar_Handbook,_13th_ed,_1935).jpg.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink File:Ermuedungsbruch01.jpg.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLink File:T27_crankshaft2.JPG.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tunnel crankcase".
- Tunnel_crankcase group "note".
- Tunnel_crankcase liststyle "lower-roman".
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Tunnel_crankcase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tunnel_crankcase subject Category:Diesel_engine_technology.
- Tunnel_crankcase hypernym Engine.
- Tunnel_crankcase type Software.
- Tunnel_crankcase type Component.
- Tunnel_crankcase type Redirect.
- Tunnel_crankcase comment "A tunnel crankcase, tunnel crankshaft or disc-webbed crankshaft engine is a diesel engine where the crankshaft is designed so that the main bearings (the bearings that support the crankshaft within the crankcase) are enlarged in diameter, such that they are now larger than the crank webs (the radial arms that link the big end bearings to the main bearings). They thus form the largest diameter of any part of the crankshaft.".
- Tunnel_crankcase label "Tunnel crankcase".
- Tunnel_crankcase sameAs Q7853305.
- Tunnel_crankcase sameAs Category:Tunnel_crankshafts.
- Tunnel_crankcase sameAs m.0p8swqr.
- Tunnel_crankcase sameAs Q7853305.
- Tunnel_crankcase wasDerivedFrom Tunnel_crankcase?oldid=669340533.
- Tunnel_crankcase depiction T27_crankshaft2.JPG.
- Tunnel_crankcase isPrimaryTopicOf Tunnel_crankcase.