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2、ITISH STANDARD National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 7967-3:2010. It supersedes BS 7016-3:1988 which is withdrawn. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee MCE/14, RIC engines. A list of organizations represented on this committee
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5、nd edition 2010-08-15 Reciprocating internal combustion engines Vocabulary of components and systems Part 3: Valves, camshaft drives and actuating mechanisms Moteurs alternatifs combustion interne Vocabulaire des composants et des systmes Partie 3: Soupapes, arbres cames et mcanismes de commande BS
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15、 of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO 7967-3 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 70, Internal combustion engines. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 7967-3:1987), which has been technically revised.
16、 ISO 7967 consists of the following parts, under the general title Reciprocating internal combustion engines Vocabulary of components and systems: Part 1: Structure and external covers Part 2: Main running gear Part 3: Valves, camshaft drive and actuating mechanisms Part 4: Pressure charging and air
17、/exhaust gas ducting systems Part 5: Cooling systems Part 6: Lubricating systems Part 7: Governing systems Part 8: Starting systems Part 9: Control and monitoring systems BS ISO 7967-3:2010BS ISO 7967-3:2010 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 7967-3:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 1Reciprocating intern
18、al combustion engines Vocabulary of components and systems Part 3: Valves, camshaft drives and actuating mechanisms 1 Scope This part of ISO 7967 defines terms relating to the valves, camshaft drive and actuating mechanisms of reciprocating internal combustion engines. ISO 2710-1 gives a classificat
19、ion of reciprocating internal combustion engines and defines basic terms of such engines, their working and characteristics. 2 Definitions 2.1 Camshaft N Term Definition Illustration 2.1.1 camshaft shaft incorporating cams which control the events of the working cycle (e.g. valve opening and closing
20、 timings, injection or ignition) 2.1.2 one-piece camshaft camshaft where cams and shaft are of one piece2.1.3 assembled camshaft camshaft where cams and flanges are fitted onto the shaft 2.1.4 cam component by which valves or fuel injection pumps etc. are operated BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7967-3:2010(
21、E) 2 ISO 2010 All rights reserved2.2 Camshaft drive N Term Definition Illustration 2.2.1 camshaft drive mechanism by which the camshaft is rotated 2.2.2 gear drive crankshaft-to-camshaft drive by means of a series of gears 2.2.3 chain drive crankshaft-to-camshaft drive by means of sprocket wheels an
22、d timing chain 2.2.4 sprocket wheel wheel that drives or is driven by the timing chain 2.2.5 timing chain component to transmit movement from the crankshaft to the camshaft 2.2.6 chain tension adjuster assembly mechanism to compensate for the increase in length resulting from chain wear, using a ten
23、sioning wheel or a slide rail NOTE Actuation is by spring or hydraulic mechanism. 2.2.7 tensioning wheel wheel pressed against the chain to adjust its tension 2.2.8 slide rail rail pressed against the chain to adjust its tension 2.2.9 slide bars pair of components to absorb vibrations and to guide t
24、he chain 2.2.10 guide wheel wheel to guide the chain 2.2.5 2.2.4 2.2.9 2.2.4 2.2.7 2.2.9 2.2.10 2.262.2.11 synchronous belt drive crankshaft-to-camshaft drive by means of synchronous belt pulleys and belt BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7967-3:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 3N Term Definition Illustrat
25、ion 2.2.12 synchronous belt pulley pulley that has teeth to mesh with the teeth of a synchronous belt 2.2.13 synchronous belt elastic endless toothed belt 2.2.14 belt tensioner mechanism to adjust tension in the belt 2.2.15 tensioning pulley pulley pressed against the belt to adjust its tension 2.2.
26、12 2.2.13 2.2.15 2.2.12 2.2.142.3 Valves N Term Definition Illustration 2.3.1 valve poppet valve component consisting of stem, head and face (seat) which allows combustion gases to enter or leave the cylinder BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7967-3:2010(E) 4 ISO 2010 All rights reservedN Term Definition Illus
27、tration 2.3.2 inlet valve valve by which a fresh charge is admitted into the engine combustion chamber 2.3.3 exhaust valve valve by which the exhaust gases are discharged from the engine combustion chamber 2.3.4 valve spring retainer component used to hold the valve spring and to transmit spring for
28、ce to the valve stem 2.3.5 valve collet valve key valve lock pair of components that hold the valve spring retainer on the valve stem 2.3.6 valve spring washer washer that prevents damage to the cylinder head 2.3.7 valve spring spring that closes the valve 2.3.8 valve guide component that guides the
29、 valve 2.3.9 valve seat insert replaceable valve seat in the cylinder head 2.3.10 valve stem seal seal between valve stem and valve guide located at the upper and/or lower end of the valve guide to prevent oil entering into cylinder head 2.3.5 2.3.4 2.3.7 2.3.10 2.3.6 2.3.8 2.3.9 2.3.2/2.3.32.3.11 v
30、alve cage component separate from the cylinder head into which the valve is fitted NOTE Cooled valve cages have the additional notation “cooled”. BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7967-3:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 52.4 Actuating mechanism N Term Definition Illustration 2.4.1 actuating mechanism compo
31、nents used to convert the rotary motion of the cam to the reciprocating motion of valves and fuel pumps 2.4.2 tappet device that bears on the cam and slides in a guide to transmit reciprocating motion 2.4.3 sliding tappet flat-faced tappet in sliding contact with the cam 2.4.4 roller tappet tappet t
32、hat carries a roller that runs in contact with the cam BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7967-3:2010(E) 6 ISO 2010 All rights reservedN Term Definition Illustration 2.4.5 tappet roller part of the roller tappet that is used to transfer cam stroke to the tappet 2.4.6 tappet guide component to guide the tappet 2
33、.4.6 2.4.52.4.7 cam follower lever that bears on the cam and transmits reciprocating motion 2.4.8 cam follower shaft shaft about which the cam follower pivots 2.4.9 cam follower bracket bracket that carries the cam follower 2.4.10 thrust cup part of the cam follower or the rocker arm subjected to pu
34、sh-rod pressure 2.4.7 2.4.10 2.4.9 2.4.82.4.11 push-rod rod that transmits motion from the tappet or cam follower to the rocker arm 2.4.12 rocker arm rocker components used to reverse push-rod movement 2.4.13 valve adjuster screw to adjust valve clearance 2.4.12 2.4.13 2.4.11BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7
35、967-3:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 7N Term Definition Illustration 2.4.14 rocker arm bracket rocker arm pedestal component that supports the rocker arm 2.4.15 rocker arm shaft component on which the rocker arm pivots 2.4.15 2.4.14 2.4.142.4.16 valve bridge bridge piece component operating tw
36、o or more valves from a single force 2.4.162.4.17 valve rotator mechanism that rotates the valve Alphabetic index Term Clause actuating mechanism 2.4.1 adjuster, valve 2.4.13 arm, rocker 2.4.12 assembled camshaft 2.1.3 assembly, chain tension adjuster 2.2.6 bar, slide 2.2.9 belt tensioner 2.2.14 bel
37、t, synchronous 2.2.13 BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7967-3:2010(E) 8 ISO 2010 All rights reservedTerm Clause bracket, cam follower 2.4.9 bracket, rocker arm 2.4.14 bridge piece 2.4.16 bridge, valve 2.4.16 cage, valve 2.3.11 cam 2.1.4 cam follower 2.4.7 cam follower bracket 2.4.9 cam follower shaft 2.4.8 ca
38、mshaft 2.1.1 camshaft drive 2.2.1 camshaft, assembled 2.1.3 camshaft, one-piece 2.1.2 chain drive 2.2.3 chain tension adjuster assembly 2.2.6 chain, timing 2.2.5 collet, valve 2.3.5 cup, thrust 2.4.10 drive, camshaft 2.2.1 drive, chain 2.2.3 drive, gear 2.2.2 drive, synchronous belt 2.2.11 exhaust v
39、alve 2.3.3 follower, cam 2.4.7 gear drive 2.2.2 guide wheel 2.2.10 guide, tappet 2.4.6 guide, valve 2.3.8 inlet valve 2.3.2 key, valve 2.3.5 lock, valve 2.3.5 mechanism, actuating 2.4.1 one-piece camshaft 2.1.2 pedestal, rocker arm 2.4.14 poppet valve 2.3.1 pulley, synchronous belt 2.2.12 pulley, te
40、nsioning 2.2.15 push-rod 2.4.11 BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7967-3:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 9Term Clause rail, slide 2.2.8 retainer, valve spring 2.3.4 rocker 2.4.12 rocker arm 2.4.12 rocker arm bracket 2.4.14 rocker arm pedestal 2.4.14 rocker arm shaft 2.4.15 roller tappet 2.4.4 rotator, val
41、ve 2.4.17 seal, valve stem 2.3.10 seat, valve 2.3.9 shaft, cam follower 2.4.8 shaft, rocker arm 2.4.15 slide bar 2.2.9 slide rail 2.2.8 sliding tappet 2.4.3 spring, valve 2.3.7 sprocket wheel 2.2.4 synchronous belt 2.2.13 synchronous belt drive 2.2.11 synchronous belt pulley 2.2.12 tappet 2.4.2 tapp
42、et guide 2.4.6 tappet roller 2.4.5 tappet, roller 2.4.4 tappet, sliding 2.4.3 tensioner, belt 2.2.14 tensioning pulley 2.2.15 tensioning wheel 2.2.7 thrust cup 2.4.10 timing chain 2.2.5 valve adjuster 2.4.13 valve bridge 2.4.16 valve cage 2.3.11 valve collet 2.3.5 valve guide 2.3.8 valve key 2.3.5 v
43、alve lock 2.3.5 BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7967-3:2010(E) 10 ISO 2010 All rights reservedTerm Clause valve rotator 2.4.17 valve seat 2.3.9 valve spring 2.3.7 valve spring retainer 2.3.4 valve spring washer 2.3.6 valve stem seal 2.3.10 valve, exhaust 2.3.3 valve, inlet 2.3.2 valve, poppet 2.3.1 washer, v
44、alve spring 2.3.6 wheel, guide 2.2.10 wheel, sprocket 2.2.4 wheel, tensioning 2.2.7 BS ISO 7967-3:2010 ISO 7967-3:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 11Bibliography 1 ISO 2710-1, Reciprocating internal combustion engines Vocabulary Part 1: Terms for engine design and operation BS ISO 7967-3:2010 IS
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