Types, Components & Working Principles of Internal Combustion Engines
Types, Components & Working Principles of Internal Combustion Engines
Types, Components & Working Principles of Internal Combustion Engines
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Classification of ICE
• In an Internal combustion engine (ICE), combustion takes
place within working fluid of the engine
Otto Cycle
Intake; Compression; Power; Exhaust
Spark ignition engine (SI engine)
• SI Engine works on Otto Cycle.
Compression Ignition engine (CI engine)
Diesel Cycle
Compression; Heating; Expansion; Cooling
Compression Ignition engine (CI engine)
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Internal Combustion Engine Components
• Exhaust System: Flow system for removing exhaust gases from the
cylinders, treating them, and exhausting them to the surroundings.
– It consists of an exhaust manifold which carries the exhaust gases away
from the engine, a thermal or catalytic converter to reduce emissions, a
muffler to reduce engine noise, and a tailpipe to carry the exhaust gases
away from the passenger compartment.
• Flywheel : Rotating mass with a large moment of inertia connected
to the crank shaft of the engine.
– The purpose of the flywheel is to store energy and furnish large angular
momentum that keeps the engine rotating between power strokes and
smoothes out engine operation.
I.C. Engine components
(not shown in the figure)