Development Of A Simultaneous Compression Tester For Engine Cylinder/ Alejandro V. Ecleo, Arjay M. Fedelino, Ogie A. Millares, Mharvin D. Rosento and Jeffry Z. Tero.--
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TextPublication details: Technological University of the Philippines, Manila. February 2018Description: viii, 84 pages. 29 cmContent type: - BTH TL 146 E25 2018
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of Technology major in Automotive Engineering Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, Manila. 2018
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The study, Development of Simultaneous Compression Tester for Engine Cylinder, aims
to provide mechanical device used to check simultaneously the condition of the engine
cylinder with the help of simultaneous compression tester the technician must be
preventable for the chance of defect some part of the engine such as ring gear, flywheel,
and starter. It enhances the efficiency of technician's works for better manufacturing result
and develops the tools that used in automotive industry which help them to perform their
tasks and improve works quickly and safely. It was composed of several parts; the frame,
which is made of alloy that acts as the main body, multipurpose gauge acts as the monitor,
the flexible hose as a conductor connected to the socket of multipurpose gauge. This was
developed by using proper variables and in accordance with the specifications. Evaluation
of the equipment was done by respondent from the Technological University of the
Philippines (TUP) and automotive experts. It is composed of nine BT-AET students, three
faculty members and three automotive experts with an overall mean of 3.62 with a
descriptive rating of “Very Good.” It indicates that the equipment is accepted to automotive
industry. The evaluation was based in six criteria: aesthetics, workability, durability,
economy, safety and salability. Finally, this research study provides implications,
suggestions towards enhancing tools that can be used in the field of Automotive Industry.
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