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Nicholas DiPreta Alex Leondis. Basic Premise  Conversion of PE from propellant to a desired motion Propellant and engine create motion.

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1 Nicholas DiPreta Alex Leondis

2 Basic Premise  Conversion of PE from propellant to a desired motion Propellant and engine create motion

3 Where it Came From Internal combustion engine is derived from the military cannons of old.

4 Internal Combustion ~ Ignited small amount of fuel in compressed space creates expanding gas-> Otto Cycle Compression of gas and air ignites and explodes! + =

5 Otto Cycle  Nikolaus Otto, 1867  Four Step Process  Intake, Compression, Combustion, Exhaust

6 Step 1~ Intake Stroke  Intake valve opens, allowing propellant air mixture into cylinder- like putting hairspray in our gun.  Piston begins to move downwards

7 Step 2~Compression Stroke  Piston moves back up to increase pressure of gas air mixture.  Like pushing the potato further into the chamber via ramrod.

8 Step 3~Ignition/Combustion  Spark plug ignites fuel, driving piston and down  Like igniting the barbeque igniter

9 Step 4~ Exhaust Stroke  Exhaust valve opens, allowing exhaust out  Similarly, exhaust is emitted from the potato gun

10 The Cycle  The Internal Combustion Engine undergoes a repetitive cycle that differentiates it from a simple explosion powered gun http://auto.howstuffworks.com/engine1.htm Intake CompressionIgnition/Combustion Exhaust

11 Engine Arrangements  Inline, V, or Flat

12 Physics Applications  Impulse   Work/KE relation Fdcos()= ∆KE is transferred into potential and back throughout trajectory Trying to optimize results by adhering to formulae


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