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Transportation engineer
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Introduction The Internal Combustion (I.C.) engine is a heat engine that converts chemical energy (in the fuel) into mechanical energy (available on a rotating shaft).
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History 1859Discovery of oil. 1876First four stroke spark ignition engine produced by Nicholas Otto. 1892First compression ignition engine produced by Rudolph Diesel.
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Classifications Internal combustion engines can be classified in a number of ways: Type of ignition: Spark Ignition (S.I.) and Compression Ignition (C.I.) Method of fuel input (S.I. engines): Carbureted And Fuel Injection. Fuel used: 1. Gasoline (Petrol / Benzene) 2. Diesel 3. Other (Gas, LPG, Alcohol….etc)
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S.I Engines Spark Ignition Engine depends on a spark obtained from spark plug situated on the head of the engine This engine operates using gasoline fuel.
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Engine Components Block Cylinder Combustion Chamber Piston: Cylindrical mass transforming the pressure forces to the crankshaft. Crank Shaft Cam shaft Valves Crank Case Spark Plug
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Comparison between Carburetor and Injection Cost The injection needs more complicated components than carburetor (sensors, injectors) so its more expensive and harder on maintenance. Pollutions The emissions represented by injection is less than carburetor engines so its more preferable on automotive application.
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