CLASSIFICATION OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
[Pages:65]CLASSIFICATION OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
VARIOUS TYPES OF ENGINES
CLASSIFICATION OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
1. Application 2. Basic Engine Design 3. Operating Cycle 4. Working Cycle 5. Valve/Port Design and Location 6. Fuel 7. Mixture Preparation 8. Ignition 9. Stratification of Charge 10. Combustion Chamber Design 11. Method of Load Control 12. Cooling
CLASSIFICATION OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
1. Application 1. Automotive: (i) Car
(ii) Truck/Bus (iii) Off-highway 2. Locomotive 3. Light Aircraft 4. Marine: (i) Outboard (ii) Inboard (iii) Ship 5. Power Generation: (i) Portable (Domestic)
(ii) Fixed (Peak Power) 6. Agricultural: (i) Tractors
(ii) Pump sets 7. Earthmoving: (i) Dumpers
(ii) Tippers (iii) Mining Equipment 8. Home Use: (i) Lawnmowers (ii) Snow blowers (iii) Tools 9. Others
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