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Science Please! : The Internal Combustion Engine
Four strokes of genius. For ages 5 - 8.
Directed by Claude Cloutier - 2000 | 1 min
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published: 16 Oct 2013
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How Does an Internal Combustion Engine Work?
The design and principle of operation of the internal combustion engine. The purpose of the main elements: piston, connecting rod, crankshaft, valves, gas distribution mechanism, spark plugs.Description of the processes that make up the working cycle of a four-stroke internal combustion engine.
How does a turbocharger work? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY0AHMnsAOo
published: 07 Jan 2022
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How a Car Engine Works
An inside look at the basic systems that make up a standard car engine.
Alternate languages:
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:14 4 Stroke Cycle
1:22 Firing Order
1:36 Camshaft / Timing Belt
1:56 Crankshaft
2:15 Block / Heads
2:35 V6 / V8
3:02 Air Intake
3:25 Fuel
3:54 Cooling
5:02 Electrical
6:06 Oil
7:03 Exhaust
7:28 Full Model
published: 13 Mar 2021
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How car engine works? / 4 stroke internal combustion engine (3D animation)
In the video we will learn how an automobile engine works, on the example of the structure of a four stroke, gasoline (petrol) internal combustion engine. We will talk about many parts and subsystems of an engine: crank mechanism, valve timing mechanism, operation cycle, engine firing order, ignition advance angle, fuel-air mixture and more. In our online video course "Car Anatomy" there are more informational videos in 3D animation. Details on our website: https://carinfo3d.com
published: 28 Oct 2022
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HOW IT WORKS: Internal Combustion Engine
The operation of a V8 engine is demonstrated explaining the cylinders, pistons, crankshaft & cams, connecting rods, and the fuel system parts such as the carburetor and valves, and diagrams of the ignition system including the battery, distributor (rotor and coil), and spark plugs.
published: 08 May 2018
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This is what happens when you hit the gas - Shannon Odell
Explore the differences between how a car’s internal combustion engine and an electric vehicle’s induction motor use fuel.
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In 2015, two men drove a Volkswagen across the US on just over 100 gallons of fuel. Their 81-mile-per-gallon performance doubled the car’s estimated fuel rating, and set the record for the lowest fuel consumption ride of a diesel car. The duo were experts in techniques that maximize fuel efficiency. So, how did their strategy save fuel? Shannon Odell explores what’s going on beneath a car’s hood.
Lesson by Shannon Odell, directed by Kevin Herrmann, AIM Creative Studios.
This video made possible in collaboration with Speed & Scale
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published: 05 Sep 2023
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Internal Combustion Engine Parts, Components, and Terminology Explained!
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Learn all of an internal combustion (IC) engine’s main parts and components, as well as the terminology and nomenclature associated with these engines (four and two stroke)!
Like this video? Then check out our other videos!
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🚢 Ship Parts and Terminology Explained! - https://youtu.be/Xm-F2rPU_NU
⚙️How Deaerators Work! - https://youtu.be/M_jOsTWVIH8
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published: 28 Jan 2021
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4-Stroke & 2-Stroke Engine | Its Parts & Working Explained
4-Stroke & 2-Stroke Engine | Its Parts & Working Explained
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I. C. Engine, an acronym for an internal combustion engine, is an engine in which fuel ignition and combustion occur inside the engine. It works on the principle that the charge is ignited inside a combustion chamber under very high pressure.
The term internal combustion engine usually refers to an engine in which combustion is intermittent, such as the more familiar two-stroke and four-stroke piston engines, along with variants, such as the s...
published: 28 Sep 2022
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Engines 101: The Basics of How Engines Work | Toyota
Have you always wondered how a car engine works? In this video, you’ll find out all you need to know about internal combustion engines. Check out more Toyota videos about car technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU_dA2V0Qig&list;=PLsOvRYzJPCwUuNl0-mOAFV_-cPUI1fgID
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published: 30 Jul 2021
1:19
Science Please! : The Internal Combustion Engine
Four strokes of genius. For ages 5 - 8.
Directed by Claude Cloutier - 2000 | 1 min
Watch more free films on NFB.ca → http://bit.ly/YThpNFB
Subscribe to our ne...
Four strokes of genius. For ages 5 - 8.
Directed by Claude Cloutier - 2000 | 1 min
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https://wn.com/Science_Please_The_Internal_Combustion_Engine
Four strokes of genius. For ages 5 - 8.
Directed by Claude Cloutier - 2000 | 1 min
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- published: 16 Oct 2013
- views: 703094
3:30
How Does an Internal Combustion Engine Work?
The design and principle of operation of the internal combustion engine. The purpose of the main elements: piston, connecting rod, crankshaft, valves, gas distr...
The design and principle of operation of the internal combustion engine. The purpose of the main elements: piston, connecting rod, crankshaft, valves, gas distribution mechanism, spark plugs.Description of the processes that make up the working cycle of a four-stroke internal combustion engine.
How does a turbocharger work? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY0AHMnsAOo
https://wn.com/How_Does_An_Internal_Combustion_Engine_Work
The design and principle of operation of the internal combustion engine. The purpose of the main elements: piston, connecting rod, crankshaft, valves, gas distribution mechanism, spark plugs.Description of the processes that make up the working cycle of a four-stroke internal combustion engine.
How does a turbocharger work? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY0AHMnsAOo
- published: 07 Jan 2022
- views: 214286
7:55
How a Car Engine Works
An inside look at the basic systems that make up a standard car engine.
Alternate languages:
Español: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpLfFcfgtzE
Get on Patre...
An inside look at the basic systems that make up a standard car engine.
Alternate languages:
Español: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpLfFcfgtzE
Get on Patreon and help fund my 3D animation obsession!
https://www.patreon.com/animagraffs
I use Blender 3D to create these models. It's free and open source, and the community is amazing:
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:14 4 Stroke Cycle
1:22 Firing Order
1:36 Camshaft / Timing Belt
1:56 Crankshaft
2:15 Block / Heads
2:35 V6 / V8
3:02 Air Intake
3:25 Fuel
3:54 Cooling
5:02 Electrical
6:06 Oil
7:03 Exhaust
7:28 Full Model
https://wn.com/How_A_Car_Engine_Works
An inside look at the basic systems that make up a standard car engine.
Alternate languages:
Español: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpLfFcfgtzE
Get on Patreon and help fund my 3D animation obsession!
https://www.patreon.com/animagraffs
I use Blender 3D to create these models. It's free and open source, and the community is amazing:
https://www.blender.org/
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:14 4 Stroke Cycle
1:22 Firing Order
1:36 Camshaft / Timing Belt
1:56 Crankshaft
2:15 Block / Heads
2:35 V6 / V8
3:02 Air Intake
3:25 Fuel
3:54 Cooling
5:02 Electrical
6:06 Oil
7:03 Exhaust
7:28 Full Model
- published: 13 Mar 2021
- views: 15621715
9:52
How car engine works? / 4 stroke internal combustion engine (3D animation)
In the video we will learn how an automobile engine works, on the example of the structure of a four stroke, gasoline (petrol) internal combustion engine. We wi...
In the video we will learn how an automobile engine works, on the example of the structure of a four stroke, gasoline (petrol) internal combustion engine. We will talk about many parts and subsystems of an engine: crank mechanism, valve timing mechanism, operation cycle, engine firing order, ignition advance angle, fuel-air mixture and more. In our online video course "Car Anatomy" there are more informational videos in 3D animation. Details on our website: https://carinfo3d.com
https://wn.com/How_Car_Engine_Works_4_Stroke_Internal_Combustion_Engine_(3D_Animation)
In the video we will learn how an automobile engine works, on the example of the structure of a four stroke, gasoline (petrol) internal combustion engine. We will talk about many parts and subsystems of an engine: crank mechanism, valve timing mechanism, operation cycle, engine firing order, ignition advance angle, fuel-air mixture and more. In our online video course "Car Anatomy" there are more informational videos in 3D animation. Details on our website: https://carinfo3d.com
- published: 28 Oct 2022
- views: 274991
5:21
HOW IT WORKS: Internal Combustion Engine
The operation of a V8 engine is demonstrated explaining the cylinders, pistons, crankshaft & cams, connecting rods, and the fuel system parts such as the carbur...
The operation of a V8 engine is demonstrated explaining the cylinders, pistons, crankshaft & cams, connecting rods, and the fuel system parts such as the carburetor and valves, and diagrams of the ignition system including the battery, distributor (rotor and coil), and spark plugs.
https://wn.com/How_It_Works_Internal_Combustion_Engine
The operation of a V8 engine is demonstrated explaining the cylinders, pistons, crankshaft & cams, connecting rods, and the fuel system parts such as the carburetor and valves, and diagrams of the ignition system including the battery, distributor (rotor and coil), and spark plugs.
- published: 08 May 2018
- views: 3598682
6:05
This is what happens when you hit the gas - Shannon Odell
Explore the differences between how a car’s internal combustion engine and an electric vehicle’s induction motor use fuel.
--
In 2015, two men drove a Volkswa...
Explore the differences between how a car’s internal combustion engine and an electric vehicle’s induction motor use fuel.
--
In 2015, two men drove a Volkswagen across the US on just over 100 gallons of fuel. Their 81-mile-per-gallon performance doubled the car’s estimated fuel rating, and set the record for the lowest fuel consumption ride of a diesel car. The duo were experts in techniques that maximize fuel efficiency. So, how did their strategy save fuel? Shannon Odell explores what’s going on beneath a car’s hood.
Lesson by Shannon Odell, directed by Kevin Herrmann, AIM Creative Studios.
This video made possible in collaboration with Speed & Scale
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https://wn.com/This_Is_What_Happens_When_You_Hit_The_Gas_Shannon_Odell
Explore the differences between how a car’s internal combustion engine and an electric vehicle’s induction motor use fuel.
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In 2015, two men drove a Volkswagen across the US on just over 100 gallons of fuel. Their 81-mile-per-gallon performance doubled the car’s estimated fuel rating, and set the record for the lowest fuel consumption ride of a diesel car. The duo were experts in techniques that maximize fuel efficiency. So, how did their strategy save fuel? Shannon Odell explores what’s going on beneath a car’s hood.
Lesson by Shannon Odell, directed by Kevin Herrmann, AIM Creative Studios.
This video made possible in collaboration with Speed & Scale
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A special thanks to Daniel Sperling and Shima Nazari who provided information and insights for the development of this video.
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- published: 05 Sep 2023
- views: 1040258
19:58
Internal Combustion Engine Parts, Components, and Terminology Explained!
Want to continue learning about engineering with videos like this one? Then visit:
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Want to continue learning about engineering with videos like this one? Then visit:
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https://savree.com/en
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Learn all of an internal combustion (IC) engine’s main parts and components, as well as the terminology and nomenclature associated with these engines (four and two stroke)!
Like this video? Then check out our other videos!
🚢 Marine Diesel Two Stroke Engine - How it Works! - https://youtu.be/IM8rxp8qB8k
🚢 Ship Parts and Terminology Explained! - https://youtu.be/Xm-F2rPU_NU
⚙️How Deaerators Work! - https://youtu.be/M_jOsTWVIH8
⚙️How Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers Work! - https://youtu.be/OyQ3SaU4KKU
⚙️How Power Grids Work! - https://youtu.be/fUWRyhsutL8
⚙️How Watertube Boilers Work! - https://youtu.be/fUWRyhsutL8
⚙️How Dams Work (Hydro Dams)! - https://youtu.be/ztM6tL6LtFs
💡Control Valve Types (Gate Valve, Globe Valve etc.)! - https://youtu.be/OyQ3SaU4KKU
💡Transformer Parts and Functions! - https://youtu.be/3osmO4FQ2Yg
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▶️Introduction
Piston internal combustion engines are also known as IC engines. IC engines are usually petrol/gasoline fired or diesel fired, but it is possible to use other fuels as well e.g. methane gas.
All of an engine's main parts are discussed in detail during the video. The engine shown in the video is a four-stroke diesel engine although it has similarities to a four-stroke petrol engine. Two stroke engines have a much simpler design, less parts, and thus they weigh less (with a correspondingly high power to weight ratio).
A four-stroke combustion engine consists of the following main parts:
Rocker Arm – presses down upon the valve bridge or valve stem.
Tappet Clearance – space between valve tip and rocker arm.
Valve Spring – returns valves to closed position when rocker arm not applying force.
Fuel Injector- injects fuel.
Fuel Inlet Pipe – transfers fuel to the fuel injector.
Suction Valve – allows air into the combustion space.
Exhaust Valve – allows exhaust gas to exit the combustion space.
Fuel Injector Nozzle – sprays atomised fuel into the combustion space.
Clearance Volume – the volume calculated between top dead centre and the top of the cylinder.
Swept Volume – the volume based upon the stroke of the piston and area of the cylinder bore.
Cylinder Volume – the total volume within the cylinder.
Cylinder Bore – the internal diameter of the cylinder.
Compression Ratio – a calculation based upon the volume ratios within the cylinder. Petrol/gasoline engines have a low compression ratio (6-9:1) whilst diesel engines have higher compression ratios (14-20:1).
Top Dead Centre (TDC) – a piston’s furthest point of transit towards the inlet and exhaust valves.
Pushrod (push rod) – transfers force from the cam lobe to the rocker arm.
Piston Crown – the top of the piston.
Piston Ring Grooves – where the piston rings locate within the piston.
Piston Rings - used to seal the space between the piston and cylinder liner.
Stroke – the distance the piston travels from bottom dead centre (BDC) to top dead centre (TDC).
Piston – the piston.
Piston Skirt – the piston skirt (may be short or long).
Piston Pin / Gudgeon Pin / Wrist Pin – the connection between the piston and connecting rod.
Cylinder Wall – the boundary of the combustion space (also sometimes called the cylinder liner).
Cylinder Liner – the internal surface of the cylinder.
Camshaft – used for controlling engine timing such as fuel injection and valve timing; driven by the crankshaft.
Cam / Cam Lobe – presses against the tappets to actuate the rocker arm(s).
Cam Follower – is pushed by the cam and transfers the movement to the push rod.
Bottom Dead Centre (BDC) – the closest point a piston reaches to the crankshaft.
Connecting Rod (Con Rod) – connects the piston to the crankshaft.
Crank Web – used to reduce vibration and balance the engine; part of the crankshaft.
Crankpin Bearing Journal – crankpin bearings are installed between the connecting rod and crankpin.
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https://wn.com/Internal_Combustion_Engine_Parts,_Components,_And_Terminology_Explained
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######################################################
Learn all of an internal combustion (IC) engine’s main parts and components, as well as the terminology and nomenclature associated with these engines (four and two stroke)!
Like this video? Then check out our other videos!
🚢 Marine Diesel Two Stroke Engine - How it Works! - https://youtu.be/IM8rxp8qB8k
🚢 Ship Parts and Terminology Explained! - https://youtu.be/Xm-F2rPU_NU
⚙️How Deaerators Work! - https://youtu.be/M_jOsTWVIH8
⚙️How Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers Work! - https://youtu.be/OyQ3SaU4KKU
⚙️How Power Grids Work! - https://youtu.be/fUWRyhsutL8
⚙️How Watertube Boilers Work! - https://youtu.be/fUWRyhsutL8
⚙️How Dams Work (Hydro Dams)! - https://youtu.be/ztM6tL6LtFs
💡Control Valve Types (Gate Valve, Globe Valve etc.)! - https://youtu.be/OyQ3SaU4KKU
💡Transformer Parts and Functions! - https://youtu.be/3osmO4FQ2Yg
💡Plate Heat Exchangers Explained! - https://youtu.be/7TTF4aU3Pcs
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▶️Introduction
Piston internal combustion engines are also known as IC engines. IC engines are usually petrol/gasoline fired or diesel fired, but it is possible to use other fuels as well e.g. methane gas.
All of an engine's main parts are discussed in detail during the video. The engine shown in the video is a four-stroke diesel engine although it has similarities to a four-stroke petrol engine. Two stroke engines have a much simpler design, less parts, and thus they weigh less (with a correspondingly high power to weight ratio).
A four-stroke combustion engine consists of the following main parts:
Rocker Arm – presses down upon the valve bridge or valve stem.
Tappet Clearance – space between valve tip and rocker arm.
Valve Spring – returns valves to closed position when rocker arm not applying force.
Fuel Injector- injects fuel.
Fuel Inlet Pipe – transfers fuel to the fuel injector.
Suction Valve – allows air into the combustion space.
Exhaust Valve – allows exhaust gas to exit the combustion space.
Fuel Injector Nozzle – sprays atomised fuel into the combustion space.
Clearance Volume – the volume calculated between top dead centre and the top of the cylinder.
Swept Volume – the volume based upon the stroke of the piston and area of the cylinder bore.
Cylinder Volume – the total volume within the cylinder.
Cylinder Bore – the internal diameter of the cylinder.
Compression Ratio – a calculation based upon the volume ratios within the cylinder. Petrol/gasoline engines have a low compression ratio (6-9:1) whilst diesel engines have higher compression ratios (14-20:1).
Top Dead Centre (TDC) – a piston’s furthest point of transit towards the inlet and exhaust valves.
Pushrod (push rod) – transfers force from the cam lobe to the rocker arm.
Piston Crown – the top of the piston.
Piston Ring Grooves – where the piston rings locate within the piston.
Piston Rings - used to seal the space between the piston and cylinder liner.
Stroke – the distance the piston travels from bottom dead centre (BDC) to top dead centre (TDC).
Piston – the piston.
Piston Skirt – the piston skirt (may be short or long).
Piston Pin / Gudgeon Pin / Wrist Pin – the connection between the piston and connecting rod.
Cylinder Wall – the boundary of the combustion space (also sometimes called the cylinder liner).
Cylinder Liner – the internal surface of the cylinder.
Camshaft – used for controlling engine timing such as fuel injection and valve timing; driven by the crankshaft.
Cam / Cam Lobe – presses against the tappets to actuate the rocker arm(s).
Cam Follower – is pushed by the cam and transfers the movement to the push rod.
Bottom Dead Centre (BDC) – the closest point a piston reaches to the crankshaft.
Connecting Rod (Con Rod) – connects the piston to the crankshaft.
Crank Web – used to reduce vibration and balance the engine; part of the crankshaft.
Crankpin Bearing Journal – crankpin bearings are installed between the connecting rod and crankpin.
#saVRee_Nuggets, #saVRee
- published: 28 Jan 2021
- views: 561192
12:01
4-Stroke & 2-Stroke Engine | Its Parts & Working Explained
4-Stroke & 2-Stroke Engine | Its Parts & Working Explained
Video Credits (Please check out these channels also):
[Bosch Mobility Solutions] Gasoline Direct Inj...
4-Stroke & 2-Stroke Engine | Its Parts & Working Explained
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I. C. Engine, an acronym for an internal combustion engine, is an engine in which fuel ignition and combustion occur inside the engine. It works on the principle that the charge is ignited inside a combustion chamber under very high pressure.
The term internal combustion engine usually refers to an engine in which combustion is intermittent, such as the more familiar two-stroke and four-stroke piston engines, along with variants, such as the six-stroke piston engine and the Wankel rotary engine.
Four-Stroke Engine:
The petrol engine works on the principle of the otto cycle, also known as the constant volume cycle. The spark plug fitted at the top of the cover initiates the ignition of the petrol. In a four-stroke engine, all the events, i.e., suction, compression, power, and exhaust, are completed in two revolutions of the crankshaft.
Four-Stroke Diesel Engine:
The basic construction of a four-stroke diesel engine is the same as that of four stroke petrol engine, except instead of the spark plug, a fuel injector is mounted in its place. A fuel pump supplies the fuel oil to the injector at higher pressure. It works on the diesel cycle or constant pressure cycle.
Two-stroke Petrol Engine:
The two-stroke engine requires one revolution of the crankshaft or two piston strokes to complete the cycle of events (i.e., suction, compression, power, and exhaust). The two-stroke petrol engines also work on the principle of working the otto cycle.
Two-Stroke Cycle Diesel Engine:
The Two-stroke Diesel engine works like the Petrol engine, but it injects diesel at the end of the compression stroke.
---- Time Stamp ---
00:00 - Introduction
00:41 - Parts of IC Engine
02:45 - 4-Stroke Petrol/Gasoline Engine
04:50 - 4-Stroke Diesel Engine
06:49 - 2-Stroke Petrol/Gasoline Engine
08:29 - 2-Stroke Diesel Engine
09:33 - Advantages & Disadvantages
11:36 - Outro
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4-Stroke & 2-Stroke Engine | Its Parts & Working Explained
Video Credits (Please check out these channels also):
[Bosch Mobility Solutions] Gasoline Direct Injection - https://youtu.be/LjJSbHxIvnM
Common rail system - https://youtu.be/AgJRIIMdIM0
[Yamaha Motor] YPVS - https://youtu.be/IFfkmUoYKGA
[Autodata Training] - https://youtu.be/znBTQvy28f8
I. C. Engine, an acronym for an internal combustion engine, is an engine in which fuel ignition and combustion occur inside the engine. It works on the principle that the charge is ignited inside a combustion chamber under very high pressure.
The term internal combustion engine usually refers to an engine in which combustion is intermittent, such as the more familiar two-stroke and four-stroke piston engines, along with variants, such as the six-stroke piston engine and the Wankel rotary engine.
Four-Stroke Engine:
The petrol engine works on the principle of the otto cycle, also known as the constant volume cycle. The spark plug fitted at the top of the cover initiates the ignition of the petrol. In a four-stroke engine, all the events, i.e., suction, compression, power, and exhaust, are completed in two revolutions of the crankshaft.
Four-Stroke Diesel Engine:
The basic construction of a four-stroke diesel engine is the same as that of four stroke petrol engine, except instead of the spark plug, a fuel injector is mounted in its place. A fuel pump supplies the fuel oil to the injector at higher pressure. It works on the diesel cycle or constant pressure cycle.
Two-stroke Petrol Engine:
The two-stroke engine requires one revolution of the crankshaft or two piston strokes to complete the cycle of events (i.e., suction, compression, power, and exhaust). The two-stroke petrol engines also work on the principle of working the otto cycle.
Two-Stroke Cycle Diesel Engine:
The Two-stroke Diesel engine works like the Petrol engine, but it injects diesel at the end of the compression stroke.
---- Time Stamp ---
00:00 - Introduction
00:41 - Parts of IC Engine
02:45 - 4-Stroke Petrol/Gasoline Engine
04:50 - 4-Stroke Diesel Engine
06:49 - 2-Stroke Petrol/Gasoline Engine
08:29 - 2-Stroke Diesel Engine
09:33 - Advantages & Disadvantages
11:36 - Outro
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An attractive single-cylinder internal combustion engine model
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Engines 101: The Basics of How Engines Work | Toyota
Have you always wondered how a car engine works? In this video, you’ll find out all you need to know about internal combustion engines. Check out more Toyota vi...
Have you always wondered how a car engine works? In this video, you’ll find out all you need to know about internal combustion engines. Check out more Toyota videos about car technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU_dA2V0Qig&list;=PLsOvRYzJPCwUuNl0-mOAFV_-cPUI1fgID
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Short Story of Internal Combustion Engines
This video explains you about the history and development of internal combustion engines. Both, gasoline engine and diesel engine.
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published: 08 Dec 2013
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Science Please! : The Internal Combustion Engine
Four strokes of genius. For ages 5 - 8.
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The Big Bang Theory - internal combustion engine
The Big Bang Theory. Series 04, Episode 19. Zarnecki Incursion
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The Internal Combustion Engine: Where did it come from? | Stuff of Genius
Nikolaus Otto wasn't the first to design an internal combustion engine, but his improved design made the engine practical and popular.
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Stuff of Genius tells the story behind everyday inventions. From the bikini to super wheat and everything in between. Viewers will learn the stories of unsung inventor heroes and their trials, tribulations and successes.
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Behold…the internal combustion engine.
But where did it come from?
Meet Nikolaus Otto, born in Germany in 1832.
Nikolaus wasn’t the star of his high school. In fact, he dropped out at the age of 16 and worked in a series of different industries.
When he was a traveling salesman Nickolaus caught wind of a coal gas engine invented by the French Etienne ...
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Internal Combustion Engine
Internal Combustion Engine Animation
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Secret Life Of Machines - Internal Combustion Engine (Full Length)
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The first internal combustion engine was made by a Frenchman called Etienne Lenoir in 1859. He simply modified a steam engine to suck in and ignite the inflammable gas from his gas lights. Unfortunately the explosions were very violent and the engine was very inefficient.
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published: 25 Sep 2011
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Who created the first internal combustion engine?
Discover the fascinating history of the first internal combustion engine and the brilliant mind behind it! Join us as we delve into the story of Étienne Lenoir, the Belgian inventor who revolutionized the world of engines with his two-stroke, single-cylinder engine. Learn how his groundbreaking invention paved the way for future innovations and ultimately led to the creation of the four-stroke engine we use today. Don't miss out on this incredible journey through history!
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£200 Peugeot Bipper Gone Wrong Oil in the Water Head Gasket Issue or Oil Cooler problem DIY Fix
In this episode of Old Skull Garage, my £200 Peugeot Bipper has run into trouble after 10,000 miles. The coolant is filled with oil, which could mean a head gasket failure or an issue with the oil cooler. Things aren't looking pretty, but I'm tackling it head-on!
I’ll take you through the entire strip-down process to access and replace the oil cooler, flush the cooling system, and change the oil and filters to get the Bipper running clean again. After the repairs, we’ll go on a test drive to see if it’s fixed the issue. If you're interested in DIY repairs or troubleshooting car problems, this video is packed with practical tips.
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Short Story of Stirling Engines
The Stirling Engines, it was invented by Scottish inventor, Robert Stirling in 1816 because his sickness about the accident caused by steam engines. As we know, steam engines requires high pressure steam to produce power. The more pressure you gain, so do the risk of injuries. So, Stirling invented his new type of engine to work in low pressure using thermal difference principle.
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published: 08 Dec 2013
6:13
Short Story of Internal Combustion Engines
This video explains you about the history and development of internal combustion engines. Both, gasoline engine and diesel engine.
Enjoy the video and thanks f...
This video explains you about the history and development of internal combustion engines. Both, gasoline engine and diesel engine.
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This video explains you about the history and development of internal combustion engines. Both, gasoline engine and diesel engine.
Enjoy the video and thanks for watching !
- published: 08 Dec 2013
- views: 17001
1:19
Science Please! : The Internal Combustion Engine
Four strokes of genius. For ages 5 - 8.
Directed by Claude Cloutier - 2000 | 1 min
Watch more free films on NFB.ca → http://bit.ly/YThpNFB
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Four strokes of genius. For ages 5 - 8.
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The Big Bang Theory - internal combustion engine
The Big Bang Theory. Series 04, Episode 19. Zarnecki Incursion
The Big Bang Theory. Series 04, Episode 19. Zarnecki Incursion
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The Big Bang Theory. Series 04, Episode 19. Zarnecki Incursion
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1:42
The Internal Combustion Engine: Where did it come from? | Stuff of Genius
Nikolaus Otto wasn't the first to design an internal combustion engine, but his improved design made the engine practical and popular.
Subscribe: http://www.yo...
Nikolaus Otto wasn't the first to design an internal combustion engine, but his improved design made the engine practical and popular.
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/howstuffworks?sub_confirmation=1
Stuff of Genius tells the story behind everyday inventions. From the bikini to super wheat and everything in between. Viewers will learn the stories of unsung inventor heroes and their trials, tribulations and successes.
TRANSCRIPT:
Behold…the internal combustion engine.
But where did it come from?
Meet Nikolaus Otto, born in Germany in 1832.
Nikolaus wasn’t the star of his high school. In fact, he dropped out at the age of 16 and worked in a series of different industries.
When he was a traveling salesman Nickolaus caught wind of a coal gas engine invented by the French Etienne Lenoir.
Although it was the first working internal combustion engine, Lenoir’s design had a lot of problems.
First of all, gas was expensive at the time.
Second, the engine was relatively inefficient and required a lot of water for cooling purposes.
Yet Nikolaus saw potential in the concept.
First, Nikolaus built a 2-stroke engine that ran on liquid gas and used a carburetor.
In 1876, Nikolaus went on to build a 4-stroke engine.
Here’s how it works.
First, the engine mixes fuel with air in the intake phase.
Second, it compresses the mixture, then combusts it with a spark.
The engine expels exhaust in the last stage.
Through this four-stage cycle, the engine uses a series of small explosions to convert fuel into energy.
These designs have become the basis for most other internal combustion engines, and within ten years of its invention over 30,000 of the engines were sold.
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Nikolaus Otto wasn't the first to design an internal combustion engine, but his improved design made the engine practical and popular.
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/howstuffworks?sub_confirmation=1
Stuff of Genius tells the story behind everyday inventions. From the bikini to super wheat and everything in between. Viewers will learn the stories of unsung inventor heroes and their trials, tribulations and successes.
TRANSCRIPT:
Behold…the internal combustion engine.
But where did it come from?
Meet Nikolaus Otto, born in Germany in 1832.
Nikolaus wasn’t the star of his high school. In fact, he dropped out at the age of 16 and worked in a series of different industries.
When he was a traveling salesman Nickolaus caught wind of a coal gas engine invented by the French Etienne Lenoir.
Although it was the first working internal combustion engine, Lenoir’s design had a lot of problems.
First of all, gas was expensive at the time.
Second, the engine was relatively inefficient and required a lot of water for cooling purposes.
Yet Nikolaus saw potential in the concept.
First, Nikolaus built a 2-stroke engine that ran on liquid gas and used a carburetor.
In 1876, Nikolaus went on to build a 4-stroke engine.
Here’s how it works.
First, the engine mixes fuel with air in the intake phase.
Second, it compresses the mixture, then combusts it with a spark.
The engine expels exhaust in the last stage.
Through this four-stage cycle, the engine uses a series of small explosions to convert fuel into energy.
These designs have become the basis for most other internal combustion engines, and within ten years of its invention over 30,000 of the engines were sold.
- published: 21 Sep 2014
- views: 18764
25:55
Secret Life Of Machines - Internal Combustion Engine (Full Length)
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The first internal combustion engine was made by a Frenchman called Etienne Lenoir in 1859. He simply modified a steam ...
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The first internal combustion engine was made by a Frenchman called Etienne Lenoir in 1859. He simply modified a steam engine to suck in and ignite the inflammable gas from his gas lights. Unfortunately the explosions were very violent and the engine was very inefficient.
Accompanying Sheet:
http://www.secretlifeofmachines.com/images/internalcombustionengine.gif
Please see http://www.secretlifeofmachines.com for more information
Thanks to Tim Hunkin the creator for allowing these excellent videos to be freely distributed on-line.
https://wn.com/Secret_Life_Of_Machines_Internal_Combustion_Engine_(Full_Length)
https://www.facebook.com/carlthepianist
The first internal combustion engine was made by a Frenchman called Etienne Lenoir in 1859. He simply modified a steam engine to suck in and ignite the inflammable gas from his gas lights. Unfortunately the explosions were very violent and the engine was very inefficient.
Accompanying Sheet:
http://www.secretlifeofmachines.com/images/internalcombustionengine.gif
Please see http://www.secretlifeofmachines.com for more information
Thanks to Tim Hunkin the creator for allowing these excellent videos to be freely distributed on-line.
- published: 25 Sep 2011
- views: 279565
0:40
Who created the first internal combustion engine?
Discover the fascinating history of the first internal combustion engine and the brilliant mind behind it! Join us as we delve into the story of Étienne Lenoir,...
Discover the fascinating history of the first internal combustion engine and the brilliant mind behind it! Join us as we delve into the story of Étienne Lenoir, the Belgian inventor who revolutionized the world of engines with his two-stroke, single-cylinder engine. Learn how his groundbreaking invention paved the way for future innovations and ultimately led to the creation of the four-stroke engine we use today. Don't miss out on this incredible journey through history!
https://wn.com/Who_Created_The_First_Internal_Combustion_Engine
Discover the fascinating history of the first internal combustion engine and the brilliant mind behind it! Join us as we delve into the story of Étienne Lenoir, the Belgian inventor who revolutionized the world of engines with his two-stroke, single-cylinder engine. Learn how his groundbreaking invention paved the way for future innovations and ultimately led to the creation of the four-stroke engine we use today. Don't miss out on this incredible journey through history!
- published: 15 Jun 2023
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The Spontaneous Human Combustion Of Mary Reeser😱| @EpicAdventures-cz7uo |#shorts #viral #trending
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£200 Peugeot Bipper Gone Wrong Oil in the Water Head Gasket Issue or Oil Cooler problem DIY Fix
In this episode of Old Skull Garage, my £200 Peugeot Bipper has run into trouble after 10,000 miles. The coolant is filled with oil, which could mean a head gas...
In this episode of Old Skull Garage, my £200 Peugeot Bipper has run into trouble after 10,000 miles. The coolant is filled with oil, which could mean a head gasket failure or an issue with the oil cooler. Things aren't looking pretty, but I'm tackling it head-on!
I’ll take you through the entire strip-down process to access and replace the oil cooler, flush the cooling system, and change the oil and filters to get the Bipper running clean again. After the repairs, we’ll go on a test drive to see if it’s fixed the issue. If you're interested in DIY repairs or troubleshooting car problems, this video is packed with practical tips.
Car Details:
Model: Peugeot Bipper
Purchase Price: £200
Mileage Since Purchase: 10,000 kilometres
Problem: Oil in coolant, possible head gasket or oil cooler failure
Repair Process Covered:
Diagnosing oil in the coolant
Full strip-down to reach the oil cooler
Oil cooler replacement
Coolant flush and system cleaning
Oil and filter change
Test drive to check repair success
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In this episode of Old Skull Garage, my £200 Peugeot Bipper has run into trouble after 10,000 miles. The coolant is filled with oil, which could mean a head gasket failure or an issue with the oil cooler. Things aren't looking pretty, but I'm tackling it head-on!
I’ll take you through the entire strip-down process to access and replace the oil cooler, flush the cooling system, and change the oil and filters to get the Bipper running clean again. After the repairs, we’ll go on a test drive to see if it’s fixed the issue. If you're interested in DIY repairs or troubleshooting car problems, this video is packed with practical tips.
Car Details:
Model: Peugeot Bipper
Purchase Price: £200
Mileage Since Purchase: 10,000 kilometres
Problem: Oil in coolant, possible head gasket or oil cooler failure
Repair Process Covered:
Diagnosing oil in the coolant
Full strip-down to reach the oil cooler
Oil cooler replacement
Coolant flush and system cleaning
Oil and filter change
Test drive to check repair success
#OldSkullGarage #PeugeotBipper #OilCoolerFailure #DIYCarRepair #CarMaintenance #HeadGasketIssue #CoolantFlush #PeugeotProblems #OilInCoolant #PeugeotRepair #TestDrive #CheapCarFix #BipperBreakdown
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3:12
Short Story of Stirling Engines
The Stirling Engines, it was invented by Scottish inventor, Robert Stirling in 1816 because his sickness about the accident caused by steam engines. As we know,...
The Stirling Engines, it was invented by Scottish inventor, Robert Stirling in 1816 because his sickness about the accident caused by steam engines. As we know, steam engines requires high pressure steam to produce power. The more pressure you gain, so do the risk of injuries. So, Stirling invented his new type of engine to work in low pressure using thermal difference principle.
Enjoy the video and thanks for watching !
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The Stirling Engines, it was invented by Scottish inventor, Robert Stirling in 1816 because his sickness about the accident caused by steam engines. As we know, steam engines requires high pressure steam to produce power. The more pressure you gain, so do the risk of injuries. So, Stirling invented his new type of engine to work in low pressure using thermal difference principle.
Enjoy the video and thanks for watching !
- published: 08 Dec 2013
- views: 3901