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I.C. ENGINES

I.C. ENGINES. Practical No: 3 (22 Apr, 2014). Report Writing. Title Date Object Reason for carrying out the experiment and whether it s to prove some theory Apparatus Specification of engine. Report Writing. Apparatus Specification of engine and equipment

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I.C. ENGINES

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  1. I.C. ENGINES Practical No: 3 (22 Apr, 2014)

  2. Report Writing • Title • Date • Object • Reason for carrying out the experiment and whether it s to prove some theory • Apparatus • Specification of engine

  3. Report Writing • Apparatus • Specification of engine and equipment • Clear description if the apparatus used • Illustrated by simple diagrams and photos

  4. Report Writing • Procedure • An account of things done before and during the experiment • Results • Record of all data • Reading taken before and during the experiment • Results should be in tabulated form

  5. Report Writing • Results • Formula used foe the calculations and one specimen of each type of calculation should shown • Graphs drawn to show the results must be clearly marked with • Title • Date • Scales

  6. Report Writing • Conclusions • An account of any incident or event during the experiment • Suggestions why the experiment and theoretical results do not agree • Do not always blame the equipment

  7. Report Writing • Hints • Always write in past tense • Make no personal references • Examples • Weights were placed on the carrier • Reading were observed at two minutes intervals • Engine speed was increased • Temperature was constant

  8. Brake Power Test • Apparatus • Hydraulic or electrical dynamometers are used for the testing • Dynamometer • Dynamometer can measure the output torque when driven by engine • Also measure input torque when used as electric motor to drive or rotate engine

  9. Brake Power Test • Dynamometer • The motoring test if carried out when engine is cold gives a measure of the load which would be put on the starter motor when the engine is in the vehicle • Further tests can be carried out at various engines temperatures including extreme starting conditions and with different grades of lubricant oil

  10. Brake Power Test • Dynamometer • Motoring the engine at normal working temperature enable the friction and pumping losses to be determine • For pumping losses engine can be relieved of its effective compression by removing the spark plugs or injector the remaining losses are frictional

  11. Calculation for Power and Torque • Pb= 2 𝜋 FL ( rev/sec)

  12. Calculation for Power and Torque • If = Constant say kc • Then

  13. Example • A four cylinder , four stock engine has a piston area of 0.008 m2and stock of 0.025 m and it is tested against a dynamometer with torque arm of 0.4475 m, • P ( brake power) is given by • Torque in Nm by F • and b.m.e.p (break mean effective pressure) in kN/m2 by F • Where F = break load in N and , and are constants dependent upon the dimensions. • Find the values of , and

  14. Example • Data • Formula • Sol • To find

  15. Example • Sol • = 20

  16. Example • Sol • F x 0.4775 ( Nm) • = 0.4775 • For • Work done = Force x Displacement( Nm) • = m.e.p x Area x Stock ( Nm) • = pAL • Work done / sec = p x A x L x S ( no of stocks)

  17. Example • Sol • i.m.e.p= work done / sec • Indicated Power (Pt) = p x L x Ax S • b.m.e.p = 𝜂 Pt

  18. Example • Sol • Now Brake Power = = • = 1500

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