cilinderhoofd
Cilinderhoofd is a type of engine cylinder head used in internal combustion engines, particularly in diesel engines. It is characterized by its cylindrical shape, which is a departure from the traditional flat-topped cylinder heads. The cylindrical design allows for a more compact and efficient engine layout, as it eliminates the need for a separate combustion chamber. This design also facilitates better heat transfer and cooling, which is crucial for the high temperatures generated in diesel engines.
The cilinderhoofd design was first introduced by the German company MAN in the 1960s. It has since
However, the cilinderhoofd design also has its drawbacks. The cylindrical shape can make it more difficult