Horsepower What it is and how it works









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Horsepower What it is and how it works. Welding and Small Gas Engines
The History of Horsepower The term was invented by James Watt in the 1700’s. w He wanted to be able to talk about the power developed by horses used in coal mines. w He determined that the average horse could complete 33, 000 ft-lbs. . Of work in one minute. w
The History of Horsepower This unit of measure is still used today for cars, lawnmowers, and vacuums. w To further explain HP, a horse exerting one HP can raise 330 lbs. of coal 100 ft in a minute. w
Measuring Horsepower You can measure horsepower by using a dynamometer. w This machine places a load on an engine at different RPMs and measures torque which is converted to HP. w The formula = Torque*RPM’s/5252 w
Measuring Horsepower w The following graph is an example of a typical horsepower curve of an automobile.
Measuring Horsepower w What can be learned from these graphs? • It shows peak horsepower at specific RPMs as well as torque. • Example - 320 HP @ 6500 RPM • 290 ft-lbs. torque @ 5000 RPM • these figures are for the 1999 Shelby Series 1. • To be first off the line at a stop light, rev your engine to the RPMs for maximum HP and dump the clutch.
How to increase Horsepower w w w Change your computer chip Increase air flow- bigger air filters, blowers Increase exhaust flow- bigger pipes, mufflers, headers Change heads and cams- 4 valve heads improve intake and exhaust flow Add turbo and or super chargers
How to increase Horsepower Cool the incoming air- the hotter the air, the less it will expand when combustion takes place w Make everything lighter- aluminum is a popular material w Increase the compression ratio w Increase displacement- cubic inches V -6 vs. V-8 w
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