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Understanding Principles of Operation of Internal Combustion Engines
A Review
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Internal Combustion Engines
An internal combustion engine is a device that converts the energy contained in fuel into rotating power Various parts are housed within the engine block
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4 Parts of the Engine Block
Cylinder – the part of the engine block where the combustion takes place Piston – a plunger with rings that fit against the inside cylinder walls and prevent air from leaking past Fastened by the wrist pin Connecting rod – connects the piston to the crankshaft Crankshaft – shaft with offsets to which the connecting rods are attached
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Bore and Stroke of a Cylinder
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Crankshaft Assembly
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Internal Combustion Engine - Events
The internal combustion engine operates based upon the principle of a cycle A cycle is a series of events that are repeated over and over again Four strokes make up a cycle: Intake Compression Power Exhaust
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Internal Combustion Engine - Events
Intake Get the fuel and air required for combustion Exhaust valve remains closed and intake valve is open Compression Compress the fuel-air mixture to allow combustion Intake and exhaust valves are closed. Power Ignite fuel-air mixture & convert chemical energy to mechanical power Fuel-air mixture ignited by spark plug. Exhaust Remove the spent products resulting from combustion Exhaust valves opens and spent gasses are forced from the cylinder.
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Four-Stroke Engine
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Differences between Four- and Two-Stroke Engines
4-Stroke Engine has a series of 4 events that must be completed within the cycle 2-Stroke engine completes the same series of 4 events in 2 strokes
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Review/Summary What is an internal combustion engine? What are its principal parts? Describe the four events of the internal combustion engine. Explain the difference between four-stroke and two-stroke internal combustion engines.
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