Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals
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Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals
Jeffrey B. Burl and Duane Abata
Michigan Tech University
Slide 01
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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Slide 02
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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areaforcepressure =
force = pressure x area
Slide 03
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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areaforcepressure =
force = pressure x area
Slide 04
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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Slide 05
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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crank mechanism
ignition system
Slide 06
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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intake system
ignition system
crank mechanism
Slide 07
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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exhaust system
ignition system
crank mechanism
intake system
Slide 08
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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cooling system thermostatintake system
exhaust system
ignition system
crank mechanism
Slide 09
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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lubrication system
crankcase vent
ignition system
exhaust systemintake system
cooling system thermostat
Slide 10
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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fuel
air air + fuel
volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
Slide 11
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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stoichiometric mixture
volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
Slide 12
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
Slide 13
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
Slide 14
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
Slide 15
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
Slide 16
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
Slide 17
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
Slide 18
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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exhaust gas residual
volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
negative work
positive work
Work = (pressure x volume)
Slide 18
Internal Combustion Engine Basics - Some Problems
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CxHx
CONOx
mixture preparation
intake tuning
combustion, autoignition
wear
inertia
lubrication
exhaust tuning emissions
The Diesel Engine
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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volume
pres
sure
TDC BDC
negligible negative work
The Diesel Engine
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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10000 - 20000 psi
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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The Two Stroke EngineSlide 01
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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The Two Stroke EngineSlide 02
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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The Two Stroke EngineSlide 03
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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The Two Stroke EngineSlide 04
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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The Two Stroke EngineSlide 05
Internal Combustion Engine Basics
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The Two Stroke EngineSlide 06
Summary
• two engine/fuel types– gasoline (premixed)
– diesel (diffusion)
• four stroke, two stroke– intake
– compression
– power
– exhaust
• problem areas– performance
– emissions
Four Stroke Gasoline Engine
Four Stroke Diesel Engine
Two Stroke Gasoline Engine
Why?
5,000,000,000 engines(one engine for every man, woman and child in the world)