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Starting from those lines I created planes 4 and 5, at angles of 27 and 16 degrees from the right plane. On the front face of the part I created a sketch and projected convert entities planes 4, 5, and one of the combustion chambers. At this time the sketch had half of an ellipsis and two lines.
I created two more lines, tangent to the ellipsis and perpendicular to the initial lines. The position of the holes for the heads of the valves were again slightly guessed and measured from the reference files.
On Plane7 I created two circles, symmetrical about the widthwise axis of the first ellipsis and. I did the same for Plane8. I fitted them so that they would create approximately symmetrical holes about the lengthwise axis; four holes in total for the first combustion chamber. For each I made an extruded cut from the plane it was made, through all towards the bottom of the part. You can find the exact dimension in the part file. By this time, the first left cylinder has holes for the top of the valves.
Through a linear pattern along a lengthwise axis I created the holes for the other three cylinders in that row. I then made an axis, perpendicular to the bottom of the part and through the midpoint between the first left ellipsis and the first right ellipsis.
I used that to make a circular pattern with the first set of holes degrees and I got the holes for the first right cylinder. Through another linear pattern I got the rest of the holes for the right side cylinders. Menu Toggle navigation. See detailed explanations in the extended entry at the end of the post. George Bucsan Worcester Polytechnic Institute Aerospace Engineering, Before starting the build we need to understand this particular type of engine and its cylinder head.
The following is a section view of the cylinder heads on the block: As it can be seen, each camshaft opens the intake valves on one of the rows and the exhaust valves on the adjacent row the engine is split into the left V and the right V.
In the following wireframe screen capture this can be seen: Now that we know how it works, we need to figure out how to make a geometric construction in Solidworks to build it.
I first took the rectangular outline of the sketch and extruded it vertically. You can find the exact dimension in the part file By this time, the first left cylinder has holes for the top of the valves.
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