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Factors Influence CI Engine cycle

The following are the factors that influence the compressed ignition (CI) engine cycle: Non-constant pressure combustion of the fuel Dissociation Blow-down losses Pumping losses 1. Non-constant pressure combustion of the fuel: In the basic…

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Brake System Classification

The purpose of having a brake system is used in automobiles to slow down or stop the vehicle by converting its kinetic energy into heat energy. Classification of Brake system: 1.Based on mode of actuation: The foot pedal operates the foot brake (also called the m…

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Magneto Ignition System

A magneto ignition system is a unique ignition system that uses an electric generator to provide the required energy for the vehicle (automobile) system. It is mounted on the engine and replaces all components of the coil ignition system except the spark plug. When th…

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Comparison Between Battery and Magneto Ignition System

Comparison between battery ignition system and magneto ignition system can be made in aspects like an engine starting when the battery is discharged, efficiency, battery maintenance, space requirement, recharging, etc. S.no Battery Ignition System Magneto …

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Classification of Automobiles

An automobile is a vehicle that is capable of propelling itself. Since the 17th century, several attempts have been made to design and construct a practically operative automobile. Today, automobiles play a crucial role in the social, economic and industrial growth o…

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Internal Combustion Engines: Introduction and Classification

The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit. In an internal combustion engine, the expansion of the high temperatu…

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Differences Between SI Engine and CI Engine

The Spark Ignition (SI) engine can be compared with the Compression Ignition (CI) system in 7 aspects. Those 7 aspects are engine speed, cycle efficiency, fuel used, time of knocking, cycle operation, the pressure generated and constant parameters during the cycle. …

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Airplane Parts and their Function

Airplanes are traveling machines manufactured to transport human beings and luggage from one location to another. Airplanes travel in the air significantly faster compared to roadway vehicles, trains and ships. Airplanes are manufactured in different shapes and sizes …

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Battery Ignition System

Most of the modern spark-ignition engines use battery ignition systems . The essential components of a battery ignition system are a battery, ignition switch, ballast resistor, ignition coil, breaker points, condenser, capacitor distributor and spark plugs. The breaker…

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