Engine Classification, Parts Identification: To .. Head:yousef Alkhattam V.H: Ahmed Ashraf By:saad Yasser Saad
Engine Classification, Parts Identification: To .. Head:yousef Alkhattam V.H: Ahmed Ashraf By:saad Yasser Saad
Identification
To ..
Head:yousef alkhattam
V.H : ahmed ashraf
four-Stroke Two-Stroke
Cycle Engine Cycle Engine
In both engines we will talk about
an introduction
Components of engine
Engine operation
Engine uses
four-Stroke Cycle Engine
A 4 stroke engine is an internal combustion engine.
It is called a 4 stroke engine because all 4 processes
i.e. intake, compression, combustion and exhaust
in 4 different strokes
Notes:
• The basic engine ,which was discussed in the
first two chapters,is a four-stroke cycle engine.
4 stroke-cycle engine operation
Intake
Compression
Combustion
exhaust
4 stroke-cycle engine uses
p-v diagram
Two-Stroke Cycle Engine
Arranged in
Straight
staggered
line
Overhead
camshaft I-head
Some I-head
engines mount the
camshaft in the
head. Either one or
two shafts can be
used. When an
overhead camshaft
is used, pushrods
are not required.
Valve-to-Piston Clearanc
DETONATION
AND PRE-IGNIATION
DETONATION PRE-IGNIATION
Detonation occurs when Pr-eignition is the
HEMISPHERICAL
RICARDO WEDGE
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION COMBUSTION
CHAMBER
CHAMBER CHAMBER
Cylinder Classification
Horizontally
Inline V-Type
Opposed
Engine Engine
Engines
Firing order
Firing order refers to the sequence in which the
cylinders fire. Firing orders are given in order from the
front of the engine to the rear. The order in which the
engine misfire is determined by the number of cylinders
and the arrangement of the crankshaft throws
Cooling system
NOTE:
Diesel engines dont use an ignition system
Engine Mounting