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Gandhinagar Institute of Technology
Topic : 2 Stroke & 4 Stroke Petrol Engine
Guided By : Prof. Maulik Sukhadiya
Branch : Electrical
Division : F2 Sem : 2nd
Academic year : 2014-15(even)
Subject Name And Code : Elements of Mechanical Engineering(2110006)
Active Learning assignment
Prepared by:
Name
 Harshid Panchal
 Brijesh Patel
 Harsh Prajapati
Enrollment no.
 140120109023
 140120109030
 140120109042
PETROL ENGINE
PETROL ENGINE
- Familiar with Petrol Engine.
- 4 stroke Petrol Engine.
- 2 stroke Petrol Engine.
- Difference between 4 stroke and 2 stroke.
- Advantages and Disadvantage of Petrol Engine.
Familiar
with
Petrol Engine
A petrol engine (known as a gasoline engine) is an internal combustion engine
with the spark ignition. So it is also known as spark ignition(S.I. Engine).
Fuel used In a petrol engine is a gasoline ( Petrol ) and similar volatile fuel.
Let’s see about it’s history.. . . .. .. . It was invented in a 1876 in Germany by
german inventor Nikolaus August Otto. The first petrol combustion engine was
prototyped in 1882 in Italy by Enrico Bernardi.
The petrol engine works on principle of theoretically otto cycle(constant
volume cycle).
In most petrol engines, the fuel and air are usually pre-mixed before
compression.
The pre-mixing was formerly done in a carburettor.
The process differs from a diesel engine in the method of mixing the fuel and air, and
in using spark plugs to initiate the combustion process. In a diesel engine, only air is
compressed , and the fuel is injected into very hot air at the end of the compression
stroke, and self-ignites.
The spark plug fitted at the top of the cylinder head initiates the ignition of the air fuel
mixture.
Mixture of fuel and air Spark plug
4 stroke
petrol - engine
Connecting
rod
Crank
shaft
crank
TDC
BDC
[4 STROKE PETROL ENGINE]
A 4 stroke petrol engine shown in figure .
The valve operating the inlet is called inlet valve and
the valve operating the exhaust is called exhaust
valve. The spark plug fitted at the top of cylinder
head initiates the ignition of the air fuel mixture.
The piston performs four stroke to complete one
working cycle. The four different strokes are;
1) Suction stroke
2) Compression stroke
3) Power stroke
4) Exhaust stroke
STROKE 1 : SUCTION
180 DEGREE
SUCTION STROKE
During this stroke, inlet valve opens and exhaust valve
closed, the pressure in the cylinder will be atmosphere .
As the piston moves from the TDC To BDC , the volume in
the cylinder increase , while simultaneously pressure
decreases.
This create a pressure difference between the atmosphere
and inside of the cylinder. Due to this pressure difference
the petrol and air mixture will enter into the cylinder through
carburettor.
The crankshaft has now made half rotation i.e. 180 degree
of crank angle.
At the end of this stroke, the cylinder will filled completely
with petrol and air mixture called charge and inlet valve is
closed.
TDC
BDC
COMPRESSION STROKE
During this stroke both the inlet valve and exhaust valve are
closed, the piston moves from BDC to TDC .
As this stroke being performed ,the petrol and air mixture
contained in the cylinder will be compressed , so pressure
and temperature of mixture increases. The process of
compression is shown in fig.
Near the end of this stroke , the petrol and air mixture is
ignited by the electric spark given out by the spark plug.
The combustion of petrol releases the hot gases which will
increases the pressure at the constant volume.
TDC
BDC
POWER STROKE
During this stroke both the inlet valve and exhaust valve are
closed, the piston moves from TDC to BDC.
The high pressure and high temperature burnt gases force
the piston to perform this stroke, called power stroke. This
stroke is also known as expansion or working stroke.
The engine produces mechanical work or power during this
stroke.
As the piston moves from TDC to BDC , the pressure of hot
gases gradually decreases and volume increases.
Near the end of this stroke, the exhaust valve opens which
will release the burnt gases to the atmosphere.
This will suddenly bring the cylinder pressure to the
atmospheric pressure.
STROKE 3 : POWER OR EXPANSION
EXHAUST STROKE
During this stroke, the exhaust valve opens and the inlet valve
is closed .
The piston moves from BDC to TDC and during this motion
piston pushes the exhaust gases (combustion product) out of
the cylinder at constant pressure.
again the inlet valve open and the new cycle starts.
BDC
TDC
THE WORKING OF 4 - STROKE PETROL ENGINE.
Exhaust valve Inlet valve
Petrol and air mixtureExhaust gases
TDC
BDC
Spark plug
2 stroke
petrol - engine
As the name itself implies, all the processes in the two
stroke cycle engine are completed in two strokes. These
engine have 1 power stroke per revolution of the
crankshaft.
In the two stroke engine there is a two opening called
ports are provided in place of valve of four stroke engines.
These ports are opened and closed by reciprocating
motion of the piston in the cylinder.
One port known as a inlet port and another port is known
as a exhaust port.
Two stroke engine consist of a cylinder with one end fitted
with a cylinder head and other end fitted with a
hermitically sealed crankcase which enables it to function
as a pump in conjuction with the piston.
Transfer port
Crank case
Exhaust port
Working of the two stroke petrol engine
Intake of the petrol and air mixture
When the piston moves upward in the fig. D. A partial vacuum is created in the crankcase
until is lower is edge uncovers the inlet port completely in fig. A.
The pressure difference set up between the atmosphere and the crankcase will suck the
petrol and air mixture to inlet port, into crankcase in fig. A.
The suction will be continue till the inlet port is covered by piston during its next downward
stroke after the inlet port is covered by piston in fig. B, its further downwards motion will
compressed the charge in the crankcase upto top edge of the piston uncovers the
transfer port in fig. B.
The compressed charge flows from the crankcase to cylinder through transfer port.
This will continue till the piston covers the transfer port during its next upward stroke in fig. C.
At the beginning of the first stroke piston Is at the TDC as shown in fig. A. Piston moves from TDC to
BDC.
The electric spark ignites the compressed charge . The combustion of the charge will release the hot
gases which increase the temperature and pressure in cylinder. The high pressure combustion
engine to force piston downward .
The piston perform power stroke till it uncovers the exhaust port As shown in fig. B. The combustion
gases which are at the pressure slightly higher than atmosphere pressure escape through exhaust
port.
The piston uncovers the transfer port the fresh charge flow from the crankcase into cylinder through
transfer port as shown in fig. B.
Which enters the cylinder pushes the burnt gases , so more amount of exhaust gases come out
through exhaust port as shown in fog. B.
This swiping out of exhaust gases by incoming fresh charge is called scavenging.
This will continue till the piston covers both the transfer and exhaust port during next upward stroke.
First stroke
Fig. A
Beginning of the first stroke
Fig. B
Piston uncovers transfer port
During first stroke
First stroke
Second Stroke
In this stroke piston moves from BDC to TDC.
When it covers the transfer port in fig. C. , the supply of charge is stopped and
then when it moves further up it covers the exhaust port completely in fig. D stop
the scavenging.
Further upward motion of the piston will compressed the charge in the cylinder.
After the piston reaches TDC the first stroke repeats again.
Second Stroke
Fig. C.
Transfer port covered
Fig. D.
Compression commenced
Difference between 4 stroke & 2 stroke
Principle 4 stroke 2 stroke
1.Stroke per cycle
2.Crank rotation per cycle
3.Power stroke per cycle
4.Power
5.Fly wheel
6.Sizeof engine
7.Admission of charge
8.Valves
9.Crankcase
10.Direction of rotation the crankshaft
11.Lubricant oil consumption
12.Thermal efficiency
13.Mechanical efficiency
14.uses
Four piston stroke
Two crank rotation
Half of speed of crankshaft
In every alternate revolution
Heavy flywheel
Heavier , larger and more space
Directly into cylinder
Inlet and exhaust valves
It is not hermetically sealed
In one direction
Less
Higher
Low
Cars, tractors, buses
Only two piston stroke
Only one crank rotation
Equal to speed of crankshaft
In every revolution
Lighter flywheel
Lighter , more compact and less space
First admitted into crankcase, then transfer to
engine
In place of valves, ports are there
Hermetically sealed
In both directions
More
Less
High
Mopeds, scooter, motor, cycle
Advantages of Petrol engine
High engine speeds of about 3000 rpm.
Lighter in a weight because maximum pressure and temperature is less.
Less initial cost.
Less maintenance cost.
Disadvantages of Petrol engine
low compression ratio ranging from 6 to 10.
The thermal efficiency is lower due to lower compression ratio.
Running cost higher because petrol is costlier.
References:
Elemental of mechanical engineering by S.M. Bhatt
& J.P. hadiya & H.G. katariya
& . .. . Dhrumil Patel(L.D. College of engineering)

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ppt on 2 stroke and 4 stroke petrol engine

  • 1. Gandhinagar Institute of Technology Topic : 2 Stroke & 4 Stroke Petrol Engine Guided By : Prof. Maulik Sukhadiya Branch : Electrical Division : F2 Sem : 2nd Academic year : 2014-15(even) Subject Name And Code : Elements of Mechanical Engineering(2110006) Active Learning assignment
  • 2. Prepared by: Name  Harshid Panchal  Brijesh Patel  Harsh Prajapati Enrollment no.  140120109023  140120109030  140120109042
  • 4. PETROL ENGINE - Familiar with Petrol Engine. - 4 stroke Petrol Engine. - 2 stroke Petrol Engine. - Difference between 4 stroke and 2 stroke. - Advantages and Disadvantage of Petrol Engine.
  • 6. A petrol engine (known as a gasoline engine) is an internal combustion engine with the spark ignition. So it is also known as spark ignition(S.I. Engine). Fuel used In a petrol engine is a gasoline ( Petrol ) and similar volatile fuel. Let’s see about it’s history.. . . .. .. . It was invented in a 1876 in Germany by german inventor Nikolaus August Otto. The first petrol combustion engine was prototyped in 1882 in Italy by Enrico Bernardi. The petrol engine works on principle of theoretically otto cycle(constant volume cycle). In most petrol engines, the fuel and air are usually pre-mixed before compression.
  • 7. The pre-mixing was formerly done in a carburettor. The process differs from a diesel engine in the method of mixing the fuel and air, and in using spark plugs to initiate the combustion process. In a diesel engine, only air is compressed , and the fuel is injected into very hot air at the end of the compression stroke, and self-ignites. The spark plug fitted at the top of the cylinder head initiates the ignition of the air fuel mixture. Mixture of fuel and air Spark plug
  • 9. Connecting rod Crank shaft crank TDC BDC [4 STROKE PETROL ENGINE] A 4 stroke petrol engine shown in figure . The valve operating the inlet is called inlet valve and the valve operating the exhaust is called exhaust valve. The spark plug fitted at the top of cylinder head initiates the ignition of the air fuel mixture. The piston performs four stroke to complete one working cycle. The four different strokes are; 1) Suction stroke 2) Compression stroke 3) Power stroke 4) Exhaust stroke
  • 10. STROKE 1 : SUCTION 180 DEGREE SUCTION STROKE During this stroke, inlet valve opens and exhaust valve closed, the pressure in the cylinder will be atmosphere . As the piston moves from the TDC To BDC , the volume in the cylinder increase , while simultaneously pressure decreases. This create a pressure difference between the atmosphere and inside of the cylinder. Due to this pressure difference the petrol and air mixture will enter into the cylinder through carburettor. The crankshaft has now made half rotation i.e. 180 degree of crank angle. At the end of this stroke, the cylinder will filled completely with petrol and air mixture called charge and inlet valve is closed. TDC BDC
  • 11. COMPRESSION STROKE During this stroke both the inlet valve and exhaust valve are closed, the piston moves from BDC to TDC . As this stroke being performed ,the petrol and air mixture contained in the cylinder will be compressed , so pressure and temperature of mixture increases. The process of compression is shown in fig. Near the end of this stroke , the petrol and air mixture is ignited by the electric spark given out by the spark plug. The combustion of petrol releases the hot gases which will increases the pressure at the constant volume. TDC BDC
  • 12. POWER STROKE During this stroke both the inlet valve and exhaust valve are closed, the piston moves from TDC to BDC. The high pressure and high temperature burnt gases force the piston to perform this stroke, called power stroke. This stroke is also known as expansion or working stroke. The engine produces mechanical work or power during this stroke. As the piston moves from TDC to BDC , the pressure of hot gases gradually decreases and volume increases. Near the end of this stroke, the exhaust valve opens which will release the burnt gases to the atmosphere. This will suddenly bring the cylinder pressure to the atmospheric pressure. STROKE 3 : POWER OR EXPANSION
  • 13. EXHAUST STROKE During this stroke, the exhaust valve opens and the inlet valve is closed . The piston moves from BDC to TDC and during this motion piston pushes the exhaust gases (combustion product) out of the cylinder at constant pressure. again the inlet valve open and the new cycle starts. BDC TDC
  • 14. THE WORKING OF 4 - STROKE PETROL ENGINE. Exhaust valve Inlet valve Petrol and air mixtureExhaust gases TDC BDC Spark plug
  • 16. As the name itself implies, all the processes in the two stroke cycle engine are completed in two strokes. These engine have 1 power stroke per revolution of the crankshaft. In the two stroke engine there is a two opening called ports are provided in place of valve of four stroke engines. These ports are opened and closed by reciprocating motion of the piston in the cylinder. One port known as a inlet port and another port is known as a exhaust port. Two stroke engine consist of a cylinder with one end fitted with a cylinder head and other end fitted with a hermitically sealed crankcase which enables it to function as a pump in conjuction with the piston. Transfer port Crank case Exhaust port
  • 17. Working of the two stroke petrol engine Intake of the petrol and air mixture When the piston moves upward in the fig. D. A partial vacuum is created in the crankcase until is lower is edge uncovers the inlet port completely in fig. A. The pressure difference set up between the atmosphere and the crankcase will suck the petrol and air mixture to inlet port, into crankcase in fig. A. The suction will be continue till the inlet port is covered by piston during its next downward stroke after the inlet port is covered by piston in fig. B, its further downwards motion will compressed the charge in the crankcase upto top edge of the piston uncovers the transfer port in fig. B. The compressed charge flows from the crankcase to cylinder through transfer port. This will continue till the piston covers the transfer port during its next upward stroke in fig. C.
  • 18. At the beginning of the first stroke piston Is at the TDC as shown in fig. A. Piston moves from TDC to BDC. The electric spark ignites the compressed charge . The combustion of the charge will release the hot gases which increase the temperature and pressure in cylinder. The high pressure combustion engine to force piston downward . The piston perform power stroke till it uncovers the exhaust port As shown in fig. B. The combustion gases which are at the pressure slightly higher than atmosphere pressure escape through exhaust port. The piston uncovers the transfer port the fresh charge flow from the crankcase into cylinder through transfer port as shown in fig. B. Which enters the cylinder pushes the burnt gases , so more amount of exhaust gases come out through exhaust port as shown in fog. B. This swiping out of exhaust gases by incoming fresh charge is called scavenging. This will continue till the piston covers both the transfer and exhaust port during next upward stroke. First stroke
  • 19. Fig. A Beginning of the first stroke Fig. B Piston uncovers transfer port During first stroke First stroke
  • 20. Second Stroke In this stroke piston moves from BDC to TDC. When it covers the transfer port in fig. C. , the supply of charge is stopped and then when it moves further up it covers the exhaust port completely in fig. D stop the scavenging. Further upward motion of the piston will compressed the charge in the cylinder. After the piston reaches TDC the first stroke repeats again.
  • 21. Second Stroke Fig. C. Transfer port covered Fig. D. Compression commenced
  • 22. Difference between 4 stroke & 2 stroke Principle 4 stroke 2 stroke 1.Stroke per cycle 2.Crank rotation per cycle 3.Power stroke per cycle 4.Power 5.Fly wheel 6.Sizeof engine 7.Admission of charge 8.Valves 9.Crankcase 10.Direction of rotation the crankshaft 11.Lubricant oil consumption 12.Thermal efficiency 13.Mechanical efficiency 14.uses Four piston stroke Two crank rotation Half of speed of crankshaft In every alternate revolution Heavy flywheel Heavier , larger and more space Directly into cylinder Inlet and exhaust valves It is not hermetically sealed In one direction Less Higher Low Cars, tractors, buses Only two piston stroke Only one crank rotation Equal to speed of crankshaft In every revolution Lighter flywheel Lighter , more compact and less space First admitted into crankcase, then transfer to engine In place of valves, ports are there Hermetically sealed In both directions More Less High Mopeds, scooter, motor, cycle
  • 23. Advantages of Petrol engine High engine speeds of about 3000 rpm. Lighter in a weight because maximum pressure and temperature is less. Less initial cost. Less maintenance cost. Disadvantages of Petrol engine low compression ratio ranging from 6 to 10. The thermal efficiency is lower due to lower compression ratio. Running cost higher because petrol is costlier.
  • 24. References: Elemental of mechanical engineering by S.M. Bhatt & J.P. hadiya & H.G. katariya & . .. . Dhrumil Patel(L.D. College of engineering)