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Lesson 1. Internal Combustion Engines - Od161980006
Piston Engine Characteristics - Od161980007
Figure 3. Piston and Crankshaft - Od161980009
Figure 5. Intake and Exhaust Ports and Valves
Compression Stroke. - Od161980012
Exhaust Stroke.
Figure 7. Four Stroke Cycle Operations
Engine Accessory Systems. - Od161980015
Figure 9. Timing Grass And Flywheel.
Comparison of Engine Types. - Od161980017
Figure 11. Two Stroke Cycle Engine
Figure 12. The Two Stroke Cycle.
Rotating and Reciprocating Parts - Od161980020
Construction Materials
Cam Grinding - Od161980022
Partial-Skirted
Figure 17. Pistion Structure
Figure 18. Purpose Of Piston Rings.
Figure 19. Piston Rings Types And Discription
Configurations. - Od161980027
Compression Ring. - Od161980028
Figure 22. Operation of Compression Rings - Od161980029
Oil Control Rings
Conclusion - Od161980031
Task 2. Describe the principles, components, and operation of both the two stroke
Figure 25. The Four Stroke Cycle Diesel
Figure 26. Comparison of Diesel and Gasoline Engine Compression Strokes
Operation. - Od161980035
Figure 28. Comparison of Gasoline and Diesel Engine Regulation of Power - Od161980036
Figure 29. Four Stroke Cycle Diesel
Advantages. - Od161980038
Two Stroke Cycle Diesel - Od161980039
Scavenging
Compression.
Disadvantages. - Od161980042
Combustion Chamber Design - Od161980043
Precombustion Chamber - Od161980044
Turbulence Chamber - Od161980045
Spherical Combustion Chamber
Figure 37. Spherical Chamber - Od161980047
Conclusion - Od161980048
Practical Exercise 1 - Od161980049
Practical Exercise 1 - Continued - Od161980050
Lesson 1. Practical Exercise - Answers - Od161980051
Lesson 2. Internal Combustion Engine Subsystems - Od161980052
Figure 38. Typical Intake Manifold
Ram Induction
Intake Manifold Flame Heater System - Od161980055
Figure 41. Water-Heated Intake Manifold
Exhaust Manifold - Od161980058
Muffler - Od161980059
Turbochargers - Od161980060
Figure 46. Muffler - Od161980061
Conclusion - Od161980062
Task 2. Describe the principles, components, and operation of the lubrication system
Figurem 48. Typical Engine Lubrication System
Engine Oils - Od161980065
Figure 49. How Oil Lubricants
Oil Dilution - Od161980067
American Petroleum Institute (API) Rating System.
Viscosity and Viscosity Measurement.
Oil Pumps.
Gear-Type Oil Pump
Figure 52. Gear-Type Pumps
Oil Filters.
Filter System Configurations.
Oil Coolers. - Od161980075
Oil Temperature Regulator - Od161980076
Figure 7. Oil Temperature Regulator and Oil Cooler
Oil Level Indicator
Pressure Regulator
Figure 60. Splash - Type Lubrication System
Combination Splash and Force-Feed System
Full Force-Feed Lubrication System
Conclusion - Od161980083
Task 3. Describe the principles, components, and operation of the cooling system - Od161980084
Liquid Cooling Systems - Od161980085
Figure 64. Liquid - Cooled System
Engine Water Jackets - Od161980087
Radiators
Water Pump
Fan and Shrouding - Od161980090
Thermostatically Controlled Engine-Driven Fan.
Figure 68. Electrically Motorized Fan - Od161980092
Variable Pitch
Configurations. - Od161980094
Figure 71. Pellet Type Thermostat
Figure 72. Coolant Bypass
Radiator Pressure Cap. - Od161980097
Closed Cooling System
Air Cooling Systems
Figure 76. Air Cooling System
Conclusion - Od161980101
Practical Exercise 2 - Od161980102
Lesson 2. Practical Exercise - Answers - Od161980103
References - Od161980105
Principles Of Internal Combustion Engines