Chapter 6: Internal Combustion Engine
Internal combustion engines with spark ignition maybe ?
2 or 4 stroke
A four stroke engine needs how many revolutions for 1 power stroke?
2 revs
in high compression diesel engines the combustion temperature can exceed?
2000 degrees C.
using a Turbocharger can reduce the exhaust temperature by how many degrees?
200°C to (300°C for larger engines)
air goes directly to the cylinders at approximately what pressure?
2100 kPa
the ignition pressure of fuel in the compression ignition engines are in what range?
2750 Kpa to 4100 kPa
what percent of the heat in high compression diesel engines is converted to mechanical work?
30 to 35%
the pressure range that the blower compresses the air-fuel mixture is about?
35 kPa to 140 kPa
the turbocharger can increase the overall efficiency of the heat engine up to approximately?
40%
the ignition temperature of fuel in the compression ignition engines are in what range?
540 °C to 650 °C
turbocharger materials must withstand temperatures up to?
600 degrees Celsius
the cylinders of smaller engines are generally lubricated by what type of lubrication?
Splash lubrication
what is usually provided to disable or override trips during startup of a diesel engine?
a bypass switch
if valve stems appears sticky what can be used to clean them?
a little clean kerosene
the main difference between a four-stroke and two-stroke spark ignition engines are?
a two-stroke has no valves, no camshaft and no gearing
how is oil admitted to a 4-stroke engine?
adding a certain quantity of oil to its crankcase
a supercharger on a diesel engine will force more?
air
the supercharger on a gasoline engine will force more?
air - fuel mixture
in a spark ignition engine, the engine speed can be controlled by varying the?
air fuel mixture
Pistons are made of cast iron or?
aluminum alloy
when air flow is too low to draw fuel from the float chamber such as when the engine is idling, what is used to help draw fuel
and idling jet
what else is the carburetor capable of doing to the fuel?
atomizing
The engine frame is mounted on a deep section made from cast iron that forms a wet sump containing all the lubricating oil called a?
bedplate
Where is the scraper ring located in relation to the gudgeon pin?
below the gudgeon pin
where does the idling jet discharge to in relation to the throttle valve?
below the throttle valve where vacuum is greatest when the throttle valve is closed
in the individual pump system the (4) high pressure pumps of operated by the engine through the?
camshaft
mixing of fuel and air together before entering the cylinder can be done in a device known as a?
carburetor
a butterfly type of valve used to reduce air intake in a triple Venturi carburetor is called a?
choke valve
the gudgeon PIN is fully floating and retained by?
circlips
large diesel engines will commonly use what type of starter?
compressed air
the Rings closest to the top of the Piston Crown are called?
compression rings
the Pistons of the engine are connected to the crankshaft by?
connecting rods
All the power in the engine is transferred through the?
crankshaft
the camshaft is driven by the?
crankshaft through a chain or gears
the camshaft is a link between the _____ and the ____ ___ ?
crankshaft, valve train
Replaceable inserts that protect the cylinder block from wear are called?
cylinder liners (sleeves)
in the triple Venturi carburetor the floor area of the main metering orifice can be changed for different loads by the?
economizer needle
the acronym ECM stands for?
electronic control module
supercharging operates on the principle that air flow is proportional to?
engine speed
the lobes in the compressor we'll touch each other. True or false?
false. they have very fine clearances
in the triple Venturi carburetor gasoline is pumped into a chamber who's level is controlled by what kind of valve?
float actuated needle valve
the cast iron device with timing marks on its periphery is called a?
flywheel
in compression ignition engines the speed of the engine can be controlled by varying the amount of?
fuel
3 major types of fuels used are?
gasoline, gaseous fuels and fuel oils
What connects the piston to the rod?
gudgeon pins (wrist.pins)
the majority of operating problems and damage to internal combustion engines are caused by?
improper lubrication
4 stroke engine has what 4 strokes?
intake, compression, power, exhaust
What is the function of the piston rings?
limit amount of oil entering the combustion chamber
the crankshaft converts the?
linear motion to rotational motion
if possible that diesel engine should be run with how much load until operating temperature has been reached?
little or no load
with the common rail system what pressure pump pumps fuel the tank to the injectors?
low pressure pump
very small engines may use what type of starting method?
manual crank
how are the Pistons of large diesel engines cooled?
oil cooled with oil from the lubricating system
a Magneto can be described as a?
simple generator that uses permanent magnets rather than electromagnets
the system used to inject fuel in a diesel engine is called a?
solid injection system
atomization of the fuel at the nozzle is a result of passing through what type of valve?
spring loaded needle valve
what are the weak points in the cooling system of an oil cooled diesel engine?
telescopic and swinging elbows pipes
the position of the governor adjusts what through linkage and a hydraulic pilot valve?
the operation of the fuel valve
the governor hold speed can be adjusted by changing what?
the tension on the governor spring
the choke valve is operated manually by a lever or automatically by a?
thermostat
how is oil admitted to a 2-stroke engine?
thoroughly mixing the lubricating oil with the gasoline in the tank
single point is also known as?
throttle body
in the turbocharger exhaust gases from the engine are used to drive a?
turbine which drives the compressor
air starting requires a how many stage compressor to fill a starting air receiver?
two or three stage compressor
with Splash lubrication the same oil is used for bearing and cylinder lubrication. True or false?
two. This is a compromise between the two uses
the liquid coolant used in a liquid cooled engine is usually a mixture of?
water and glycol
2 types of cylinder liners are?
wet type dry type
two major differences between the diesel engine and the gasoline engine are?
1. the charge drawn is air only 2. no spark plugs 3. fuel is injected at high P at the end of the compression stroke
you know how to draw Alec starting system the accumulator holds a quantity of oil under what range of pressure?
10,000 to 20,000 kPa
an electric starter motor may start engines up to what kilowatt rating?
1000 kilowatts
A two stroke or two cycle engine has how many power strokes per revolution?
1
the spark required for igniting the fuel in the spark ignition engine may be provided by two sources which are?
1. A battery 2. A magneto
an air starting system will start an engine in two ways which are?
1. air directly to the cylinder 2. air to a motor to start the engine
Magneto ignition systems have found to use in what 3 types of engines?
1. aircraft 2. industrial and 3. high performance racing engines
the two main purposes of compression rings are to?
1. ensure there's no leakage past the piston 2. direct heat away from the Piston to the cylinder wall
3 designs of the solid injection system are?
1. individual pump system 2. distributor system 3. common rail system
three advantages of the Magneto ignition system are?
1. lighter in weight 2. produces hotter spark at high speeds 3. produces spark without battery
fuel injection systems are classified in three ways which are?
1. single 2. multi-point 3. direct fuel injection
the starting air receiver capacity should be sufficient for how many starts without recharging?
12
medium sized engines usually have what type of starter?
Electric motor-driven
the purpose of a condenser in a battery ignition system is to?
prevent arcing when the breaker points open
before starting a diesel engine Special Care should be taken to see that's the fuel injection pump is?
primed
the camshafts when installed below the cylinders manipulates what other two mechanisms?
pushrod and rocker arm assembly
individual fuel pumps are of what type?
reciprocating plunger
in the common rail system where does most of the pumped fuel go?
returns to the tank
the blowers on a supercharger are usually of what type?
rotary lobe or centrifugal
in the distribution system, the distributor contains a ______ which lines up the pump discharge with the fuel line to the desired fuel nozzle
rotating channel
Removal of exhaust gases from the cylinder is called?
scavenging