Sunday, June 2, 2019
Physics of the Internal Combustion Engine :: physics motor engine ICE
Background InfromationIn Cambridge England, in 1820 a man by the name of Reverend W. Cecil was explaining to fellow scientists and inventors how an internal combustion engine worked. All of his fellow colleagues just laughed at him and told him it could never be d wholeness.In 1860 Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir make Cecils idea come to life by building the first practical internal combustion engine. Three years later in 1863 Lenoir built one of the worlds first fumble engine autos. Ignition SystemHave you ever wondered how turning a simple key will start a car? Well, Ill tell you. When you turn the key a small voltage from the cars battery is sent to the ringlet butterfly. The coil turns the small voltage into a large voltage. Then the coil sends the the voltage to the distributor.The distributor has heavy wires that send the voltage to each spark plug. The distributor, also, tells the spark plugs which one should fire and when to fire.The altenator is another part of the ignition system. The basic personal line of credit of the altenator is to make more voltage to charge the battery. Fuel SystemEveryone knows that you need to have gas in your car for it to run. When you put gas into the car it goes into the gas tank. The gas then makes its way from the tank to the carberator via the fuel pump.The carberator mixes the gas and bare together. The air is first cleaned by the air filter before going to the carberator.The air and gas motley is then sent to the intake manifold, from there its sent to the intake valve. CombustionThe camshaft opens and closes both the intake valve and the exhust valve. When the intake valve opens, the air and gas mixture rush into the cylinder. The valve closes and the mixture is traped inside.The piston is pushed up and causes compression. At just the right moment the spark plug sparks and ignites the mixture. When the gas explodes it pushes the piston back down.When the piston is at the bottom of the stroke, the exhuast valve opens sending the check out out through the tail pipe. Exhaust SystemOnce the burnt fuel is throught the exhaust valve it is sent to the exhaust manifold. The exhaust maniflod is just a collecting area for the exhaust coming from the cylinders.Pressure keeps the exhaust moving to the pipes then into the muffler.
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