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Internal combustion engine

Internal combustion engine. I.C Engines. Introduction . An internal combustion engine is a heat engine which converts the heat energy released by combustion of fuel taking place inside the engine into mechanical work. Heat energy. Mechanical work. Classification .

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Internal combustion engine

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  1. Internal combustion engine I.C Engines www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  2. Introduction • An internal combustion engine is a heat engine which converts the heat energy released by combustion of fuel taking place inside the engine into mechanical work. Heat energy Mechanical work www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

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  4. Classification • According to type of fuel used. • Petrol engine. • Diesel engine. • Gas engine. • Bi-fuel engine. • According to number of strokes per cycle. • 4 – stroke engines. • 2 – stroke engines. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  5. Classification • According to method of ignition. • Spark ignition. • Compression ignition. • According to the cycle of combustion. • Otto cycle. • Diesel cycle. • Duel combustion. • According to the number of cylinders. • Single cylinder. • Multi cylinder. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

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  8. Classification • According to the arrangement of cylinders • Vertical engine. • Horizontal. • Inline engine. • Radial engine. • V- engine. • According to method of cooling • Air cooled engine. • Water cooled engine. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

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  11. Parts of I.C Engine • Cylinder • Piston • Piston rings • Connecting rod • Crank and crankshaft • Valves • Flywheel • Crankcase www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  12. Cylinder • Part of the engine where fuel is burnt and power is developed. • Inside diameter is called as bore. • Sleeve is fitted tightly in the cylinder to prevent wearing of block. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  13. 2. Piston • Close fitting hollow – cylinder moving to and fro in the cylinder. • Function – power developed by the combustion of fuel is transmitted by piston to the crank-shaft through the connecting rod. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

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  15. 3. Piston rings • Metallic rings inserted into groves provided at top end of the piston. • Function– it maintains a gas-tight joint between the piston and the cylinder. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

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  17. 4. Connecting rod • Link that connects the piston and crankshaft by means of pin joint. • Function – it converts the rectilinear motion of the piston into rotary motion of crankshaft. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

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  20. 5. Crank and crankshaft • Crank is a lever that is connects crankshaft and connecting rod. • Crankshaft is a shaft which transmits power from engine to wheels. 6. Valves • These are devices which control the flow of intake and exhaust gases. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

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  22. 7. Fly wheel • Mounted on crankshaft to maintain uniform rotation of crankshaft. • Restores the energy to the piston. 8. Crankcase • Enclosure for crankshaft and sump for lubricating oil. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

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  25. Four stroke petrol engine • Four stroke petrol engine consists of • Cylinder • Cover • Mechanically operated valves • Spark plug • Connecting rod and crank www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  26. Four stroke petrol engine • Suction stroke • Compression stroke • Power stroke • Exhaust stroke www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  27. Suction stroke Inlet is open exhaust is closed. Piston moves from TDC to BDC. Crankshaft revolves half the rotation. Cranking Petrol air mixture drawn into cylinder due to pressure difference. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  28. Compression stroke Both inlet and exhaust are closed. Piston moves from BDC to TDC. Crankshaft revolves half the rotation. Cranking Petrol air mixture is compressed to a ratio of 1:11. This mixture is ignited by spark plug. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  29. Power stroke Piston moves from TDC to BDC. Crankshaft revolves half the rotation. burnt gases generate energy and force the piston to move down. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  30. Exhaust stroke exhaust is open and inlet is closed. Piston moves from BDC to TDC. crankshaft revolves half the rotation. energy for this stroke is supplied by flywheel. Burnt gases are expelled out through outlet port. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  31. Four stroke petrol engine www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  32. Four stroke diesel engine www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  33. Suction stroke Inlet is open exhaust is closed. Piston moves from TDC to BDC and crankshaft revolves half the revolution. Cranking during first cycle. Due to the pressure difference air enters the cylinder through air filter. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  34. Compression stroke Inlet and exhaust are closed. Piston moves from BDC to TDC. Cranking required in first cycle. Air will be compressed to a ratio of 1:20. Diesel oil is sprayed into cylinder by injector and auto-ignition takes place. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  35. Power stroke Piston moves from TDC to BDC. Inlet and exhaust valves are closed. burnt gases generate energy and force the piston to move down till injection of fuel is complete. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

  36. Exhaust stroke exhaust is open and inlet is closed. Piston moves from BDC to TDC. crankshaft revolves half the rotation. energy for this stroke is supplied by flywheel. Burnt gases are expelled out through outlet port. www.bookspar.com | Website for Students | VTU NOTES | QUESTION PAPERS

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