Small gas Engines Called Internal Combustion Engines

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Small gas Engines Called Internal Combustion Engines All energy for driving the crankshaft is generated within the engine itself. Fuel-and-air mixture ignites within a confined chamber (cylinder) forcing piston to move

Distinguishing Features Because of the different requirements for small engines they come in many shapes and sizes Most variations are in accessories such as the types of starters, carburetors, and ignition systems Cylinder blocks are made from aluminum, or magnesium alloys, or from cast iron A major difference in the two most common types of small engines is in the number of strokes per cycle (we will discuss this later) One distinguishing feature that is easily seen on most engines is the operating position of the crankshaft

Crankshaft Operating Positions All crankshafts operate at a right angle to the cylinder and there are three basic operating positions of crankshafts in small engines: Vertical Crankshaft Engines Horizontal Crankshaft Engines Multi-position Crankshaft Engines

Vertical Crankshaft Engines Vertical crankshaft engines has its cylinder in a horizontal position The vertical crankshaft is well adapted to mounting a mower blade directly to the shaft If a horizontal shaft engine where to be used for a mower some type of right-angle drive would be necessary to align the crankshaft with the mower blade

Horizontal Crankshaft Engines May have its cylinder in a vertical, a horizontal, or an intermediate position. In the picture the horizontal crankshaft engine is well adapted to supplying power to a horizontal transmission shaft Such engines are often used on small tractors

Multi-position Crankshaft Engines Multi-position crankshaft engines will operate in any position. Of course the piston is always at a right angle to the position of the crankshaft This type of engine is used on chain saws and other applications where the position of operation may be at extreme angles, or even in upside down positions

Engine Cycles To make an internal combustion engine work continuously four principal events must take place. The four events are as follows; Intake, or suction of the fuel-air mixture into the cylinder Compression of the fuel-air mixture Power – ignition and expansion of the heated fuel-air mixture Exhaust of burned gases

Engines Cycles The completion of this series of events once is called a “cycle” When the first cycle is completed, the second cycle starts, the third follows and so on as long as the engine is running The full travel of the piston in one direction – either toward the crankshaft or away from the crankshaft is called a “stroke”

Engine Cycles Some small engines are designed to complete one cycle during one revolution of the crankshaft (two strokes of the piston) Others require two revolutions of the crankshaft to complete one cycle (four strokes of the piston) Thus : Two-stroke cycle engine Four-stroke cycle engine

Four Stroke Cycle vs Two Stroke Cycle Next Lesson Four Stroke Cycle vs Two Stroke Cycle