Internal Combustion Engines Submitted by: Enrollment no: Divyesh Patel 130680102021 Bhavik prajapati 130680102039 Parth vagashiya 130680102052 Guided by:

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Internal Combustion Engines Submitted by: Enrollment no: Divyesh Patel Bhavik prajapati Parth vagashiya Guided by: Mr. Rocky N. Patel Submitted To: SARDAR PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PILUDARA, MAHESANA Academic year

Internal Combustion Engines types of heat engines external combustion internal combustion steam engines turbines Stirling engine Otto engine Diesel engine Vankel engine

Internal Combustion Engines The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of fuel-oxidizer mixture occurs in a confined space applied in: automotive rail transportation power generation ships aviation garden appliances

Internal Combustion Engines

Internal Combustion Engines – Carnot cycle -

Internal Combustion Engines – two stroke - 1. Power / Exhaust 2. Intake / Compression a.ignition b.piston moves downward compressing fuel-air mixture in the crankcase c.exhaust port opens a.inlet port opens b.compressed fuel-air mixture rushes into the cylinder c.piston upward movement provides further compression

Internal Combustion Engines – two stroke - Advantages: lack of valves, which simplifies construction and lowers weight fire once every revolution, which gives a significant power boost can work in any orientation good power to weight ratio Drawbacks: lack of a dedicated lubrication system makes the engine to wear faster. necessity of oil addition into the fuel low efficiency produce a lot of pollution

Internal Combustion Engines – four stroke - starting position a. piston starts moving down b. intake valve opens c. air-fuel mixture gets in 1. intake a. piston moves up b. both valves closed c. air-fuel mixture gets compressed 2. compression

Internal Combustion Engines – four stroke - ignition a. air-fuel mixture explodes driving the piston down 3. power a. piston moves up b. exhaust valve opens c. exhaust leaves the cylinder 4. exhaust

Internal Combustion Engines – four stroke - Advantages: dedicated lubrication system makes to engine more wear resistant better efficiency that 2-stroke engine no oil in the fuel – less pollution Drawbacks: complicated constriction should work in horizontal position due to lubrication

Internal Combustion Engines – Diesel - air intake compression fuel injection combustion exhaust exhaust /intake

Internal Combustion Engines – Diesel - Advantages: self ignition (without electrical spark plug) better efficiency reliability higher durability supplied with worse fuels Drawbacks: more NO x production more expensive production more weight louder lower revolutions

Internal Combustion Engines – Diesel - fuel injector

Internal Combustion Engines – multi-cylinder -

Cylinder layouts

Internal Combustion Engines – multi-cylinder - Cylinder layouts inline V flat

V Internal Combustion Engines – multi-cylinder - flat „boxer” inline

Internal Combustion Engines – multi-cylinder - 14 cylinder Diesel engine (80 MW)

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Internal Combustion Engines Wankel rotary engine Advantages: higher power output no reciprocating mass simpler and lighter construction Drawbacks: increased wear of rubbing parts higher fuel consumption requirement for better materials

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