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- Bash_valve abstract "A bash valve is a valve within a piston engine, used to control the admission of the working fluid. They are directly-actuated valves, operated by contact between the piston and the valve tip.Bash valves have the advantage of great simplicity, for manufacture and operation. Their disadvantages are that their opening and closing times are relatively crudely controlled, compared to other types of valve gear.The valve is usually constructed as a circular poppet valve with a conical seat, inserted into the cylinder from the outside. A protrusion on the inside is hit by the piston as it approaches top dead centre, forcing the valve open.Bash valves are usually held closed by the pressure of fluid in the reservoir behind them. There may be a light spring to assist closing when the reservoir is empty. For this reason they are used as inlet valves, not exhaust. An exhaust bash valve would have the cylinder pressure and the piston actuation both acting to open it, with nothing to close it.".
- Bash_valve thumbnail Animation_of_Advanced_Uniflow_Steam_Engine.gif?width=300.
- Bash_valve wikiPageID "41220345".
- Bash_valve wikiPageRevisionID "595799925".
- Bash_valve group "note".
- Bash_valve liststyle "lower-roman".
- Bash_valve subject Category:Piston_engines.
- Bash_valve subject Category:Steam_engine_technology.
- Bash_valve comment "A bash valve is a valve within a piston engine, used to control the admission of the working fluid. They are directly-actuated valves, operated by contact between the piston and the valve tip.Bash valves have the advantage of great simplicity, for manufacture and operation.".
- Bash_valve label "Bash valve".
- Bash_valve sameAs m.0zdr_m4.
- Bash_valve sameAs Q17004693.
- Bash_valve sameAs Q17004693.
- Bash_valve wasDerivedFrom Bash_valve?oldid=595799925.
- Bash_valve depiction Animation_of_Advanced_Uniflow_Steam_Engine.gif.
- Bash_valve isPrimaryTopicOf Bash_valve.