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Four stroke engine

Four stroke engine. Prepared by : Pavan Narkhede Enrollment No : 130120119111 Division : I & I1 (ME). Engine. An engine is motor which converts chemical energy into mechanical energy. Parts of an engine. Various Parts of Engine. Block CylinCylinder der Head

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Four stroke engine

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  1. Four stroke engine Prepared by : Pavan Narkhede Enrollment No : 130120119111 Division : I & I1 (ME)

  2. Engine An engine is motor which converts chemical energy into mechanical energy

  3. Parts of an engine

  4. Various Parts of Engine • Block • CylinCylinder der Head • Inlet valve & Exhaust valve • Piston • Piston Rings • Connecting Rod • Gudgeon Pin • Crankshaft • Crankcase • Crank Pin • Camshaft • Spark plug • Fuel pump

  5. Cylinder Block The cylinder block, also called as engine block is the main bottom end structure. Usually it is made up of iron or aluminum. Function: In the bore of the cylinder the fresh charge of air-fuel mixture is ignited,compressed by piston.

  6. Cylinder Head • Cylinder head covers top end of cylinder. • It provides space for valve mechanism ,spark plug , fuel injector etc.

  7. Inlet valve & Exhaust valve Inlet valve:Its function is to intake the fresh air-fuel mixture into the cylinder. Exhaust valve:Its function is to exhaust is the burnt gases by the force of piston.

  8. Piston Piston is connected to the crankshaft through the connecting rod , when piston moves downward sucks fresh air-fuel mixture in suction stroke & ignited inside the cylinder due to this high temperature and pressure generated , thus expanded gas force down to piston.

  9. Piston Rings A piston ring is an open ended ring that fits into a groove or outer diameter of the cylinder. Piston rings have three major functions which are to seal the expansion chamber,support heat transfer & finally,regulate the engine oil consumption.

  10. Connecting Rod & Gudgeon Pin A small end of connecting rod is connected to the piston and other end is connected to the crankshaft. Its function is to transmit the reciprocating motion of piston to the to the rotary motion of crankshaft. Gudgeon pin is used to connect the piston & connecting rod.

  11. Crankshaft Crankshaft is the part of an engine which translates the reciprocating linear motion of piston into rotation. To convert the reciprocating motion into rotation,the crankshaft has “crank pin”,it typically connects to flywheel,to reduce the pulsation characteristics four stroke cycle.

  12. Crankshaft • main function of crankshaft is receives the oscillating motion from connecting rod and gives rotary motion to main shaft. It also drives the camshaft which actuate the valves of the engine.

  13. Camshaft Camshaft is a part which is used in piston engine to operate valves. It consists of cylindrical rod with cams. The relationship between camshaft rotation & crankshaft rotation is of critical importance.

  14. Camshaft • It is the a lever that is connected to the connecting rod by a pin joint with its other end connected rigidly to a shaft,called crank shaft. • It rotates about the axis of the crankshaft and causes the connecting rod to oscillate.

  15. Spark Plug Spark plug is used in petrol engine only which is help to ignite the air-fuel mixture for combustion.

  16. Working principle of four Stroke Engine Following are the four strokes 1 – Intake/Suction stroke 2 – Compression stroke 3 – Expansion stroke 4 – Exhaust stroke

  17. 1 – Intake stroke In suction stroke piston starts at Top Dead Center (TDC) of the cylinder and moves to the Bottom Dead Center (BDC). Outlet valve will be closed and inlet valve will be open to allowing the fresh charge of mixed fuel & air into the cylinder.

  18. 2 – Compression stroke In compression stroke,Once piston reaches BDC & moves back TDC,inlet valve will be closed,As the piston moves towards TDC,It compress air fuel mixture inside the cylinder & compression takes place,Hence it is called compression stroke.

  19. 3 – Expansion stroke In expansion stroke,Both the valves are closed,When piston reaches top of its stroke the fuel mixture is ignited by spark plug due to spark high temperature & pressure generated inside the cylinder & push down the piston to BDC,Hence it is known as expansion stroke.

  20. 4 – Exhaust stroke In this stroke exhaust valve is opened,when piston reaches to BDC & moves to upward. Piston pushes out the burnt gases to the atmosphere through the exhaust valve. Hence called exhaust stroke & the engine is ready to begin the cycle again.

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