Презентация на тему Internal combustion engine


In an internal combustion engine the expansion of the high temperature and pressure gases, which are produced by the combustion, applies force directly to a movable component of the engine, such as the pistons or turbine blades and by moving it over a distance, generates useful mechanical energy. 1.Cylinder head 2.Cylinder 3.Piston 4.Rod 5.Cranked shaft Turbocharging allows for more efficient engine operation at low-to-moderate speeds, but there is a design limitation known as turbo lag. The increased engine power is not immediately available, due to the need to sharply increase engine RPM to spin up the turbo, before the turbo starts to do any useful air compression. Turbocharging allows for more efficient engine operation at low-to-moderate speeds, but there is a design limitation known as turbo lag. The increased engine power is not immediately available, due to the need to sharply increase engine RPM to spin up the turbo, before the turbo starts to do any useful air compression.