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Poppet valve
A poppet valve (also sometimes called mushroom valve) is a valve typically used to control the timing and quantity of gas or vapor flow into or out of The use of the word poppet to describe a valve comes from the same word applied to marionettes, which, like the poppet valve, move bodily in response to
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poppet-valve
ˈpoppet-ˌvalve Also (earlier) puppet-valve. [f. puppet n. + valve; in allusion to its movement.] A disk valve which is opened by being bodily lifted from its seat, not by turning upon a hinge. Earlier called puppet-clack. Hence poppet-valved a.1829 [see puppet-clack]. 1835 Amer. Railroad Jrnl. 25 Ap...
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Slide valve
Murdoch's D slide valve
The D slide valve, or more specifically Long D slide valve, is a form of slide valve, invented by William Murdoch and patented See also
Corliss valve
piston valve
Poppet valve
Sleeve valve
Steam locomotive nomenclature
Valve gear
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The Slide Valve
Engine
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Frederick Ellsworth Sickels
The valve was usually the double-poppet.". However to reiterate, it is not the double poppet valve that can be attributed to Sickels, but a particular manner of its operation.
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## Schrader valve/Schrader tube
### aka "American valve" or "Automotive valve"
! The valve core is a poppet valve assisted by a spring.
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Mushroom valve
Mushroom valve may refer to:
The exhaust valve of a diving mechanism
Poppet valve, a rigid flow control valve commonly used in engines and pumps
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Sleeve valve
Early poppet-valve systems required decarbonization at very low mileages. Raymond: "Comparison of Sleeve and Poppet-Valve Aircraft Piston Engines", AEHS, April 2005.
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صمام رداخ
صمامات السحب الطرفية أو الصمام الرداخ (بالإنكليزية Foot valve with stainer)
تكوينه ووظيفته
تجمع المصفاة مع الصمام المرتد في صمام واحد يُعرف بالصمام الرداخ يصمم بغطاء تثبيت من النحاس (Spool poppet) لا يلتصق وله جسم ثقيل من النحاس الأحمر من أجل للإجهاد الأقصى وله تثقيب رقم 6.
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Rotary valve
US company Coates International Ltd has developed a spherical rotary valve for internal combustion engines which replaces the poppet valve system. See also
Airlock
Itala cars
Piston valve
Poppet valve
Rotary feeder
Slide valve
References
Valves
Brass instrument parts and accessories
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Double beat valve
The double-beat valve, drop valve or equilibrium valve is a type of poppet valve arranged to allow it to be opened against a high pressure with a minimum Francis Stevens invented the Stevens valve gear, a double beat poppet valve, in 1839.
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Knight engine
The RAC reports caused Daimler's share price to rise, £0.85 to £18.75, and the company's competitors to fear that the poppet-valve engine would soon be Daimler dropped poppet-valve engines altogether and kept their silent sleeve-valve engines until the mid-1930s.
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Valve (disambiguation)
Poppet valve, a valve consisting of a hole and a tapered plug on the end of a shaft, typically used in instruments, engines, etc. amplifier
Valve RF amplifier
Valve gear
Valve train
Valveless
Valvetronic
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Valve guide
locate a poppet valve so that it may make proper contact with its valve seat. The clearance between the inner diameter of the valve guide and the outer diameter of the poppet valve stem is critical for the proper performance of an
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Caprotti valve gear
It uses camshafts and poppet valves rather than the piston valves used in other valve gear. gear and poppet valves.
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Valve float
Valve float is an adverse condition which can occur at high engine speeds when the poppet valves in an internal combustion engine valvetrain do not properly Similar conditions
'Valve lift' or "loft" is intentional, using controlled valve float to increase lift and duration of the valve open cycle.
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