Rabu, 27 Juli 2011

Differences Between Petrol and Diesel Engines

In regards to normal modern vehicles there's main types of engines available, the main types are either a petrol combustion engine or a diesel compression engine. To portray the differences they must first portray the similarities of both engine types. They will use a cylinder engine as the basis as it is common in both petrol and diesel configurations.

In both diesel and petrol engines the following holds true. Both engine types convert burning fuel in to mechanical energy through a common series of explosions inside the combustion chambers. These explosions force the rotation of the crank which in turn, by design, force another piston in the line up in to the bore of the next cylinder in the firing order to repeat the system over and over again leading to the rotation of the engine, this rotation of the engine is centered on the engines crankshaft which in turn is bolted to the gearbox, or transmission as it is sometimes called, this converts the power in to energy used to move the vehicle.

Both engine types use a stroke combustion cycle consisting of:

* An intake stroke in which the intake valves open and permit fresh air in to the combustion chamber while the piston moves down in the cylinder.
* A compression stroke in which the piston travels back up the cylinder one time the valves are closed compressing the air.
* A combustion stroke in which the newly compressed air mixed with fuel and then ignited making a small explosion in the cylinder forcing the piston back down the cylinder bore.
* And an exhaust stroke where the exhaust valves open and the piston travels back up the cylinder bore to expel the exhaust from the last combustion.

The basic design of the engines stays the same irrespective of the manufacturer, the intake systems and fuel delivery systems do vary but at the finish of that day the internal system is the same for all.

The main difference between a petrol engine and a diesel engine is the way they perform the system of combustion. On the petrol engine the air and fuel are mixed at the intake stage and the fuel is atomised and ignited with the use of a spark plug while does what its name implies, creates a spark in the combustion chamber in order to ignite the fuel and air mixture. On a diesel engine there's no spark plugs, the ignition system is accomplished by the compression of the air itself, because of the higher compression of diesel engines by design the air when compressed reaches temperatures high to ignite when fuel is introduced in to the cylinder at a specific time in the combustion cycle. This ends in the the different types of engines arriving at the same outcome, basically arriving there by different means.

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