•Type of Engines
a) Internal combustion
i. Reciprocating
•Four stroke engine
•Two stroke engine
ii. Wankel engine
b) External combustion
i. Stirling engine
ii. Rocket
Automotive engines are
internal-combustion(IC) engines because the fuel that runs them is burned
internally or inside the engines. There are two types of internal combustion
engine:a) Reciprocating
nReciprocating means moving up and
down, or back and forth. They have piston that move up and down, or reciprocate
in cylinder. These are piston engine.
b) Rotary( Wankel Engine)
nRotary engines have rotors that
spin, or rotate. The only such engine now used in automobiles is the Wankel’s engine
Four
Stroke Spark Ignition Engine
nIntake
nThe piston moves from TDC to BDC.
nIntake valve opened.
nAir fuel mixture flows through the
intake port.
nCompression.
nThe piston moves from BDC to TDC.
nBoth intake and exhaust valve is
closed
nThe air fuel mixture is compressed
nPower
nBoth intake and exhaust valve is closed
nSpark plug ignites the compressed mixture of air and
fuel.
nThe mixture of air and fuel combusts and push the
piston from TDC to BDC.
nExhaust
nExhaust valve is opened.
nThe burned gases escapes through the
exhaust valve.
The piston moved from BDC to TDC.