Sunday, January 23, 2011

4-Stroke Diesel Engine

Above: 4-stroke Diesel Engine timing diagram
Stages
Piston Motion
Temp. Of Compressed Air (°C)
Pressure of Compressed Air (Bar)
Exhaust Valve
Scavenge Port
Induction
Downwards
-

Open
Closed
Compression
Upwards
550
80-90
Closed
Closed
Expansion
Downwards
1650
180
Closed
Closed
Exhaust
Upwards
-

Closed
Open


Fig: Four-stroke cycle diagram

 
 Induction Stroke:
·         Piston moves down with air inlet valve open and all other valves closed.
·         Fresh air is drawn into the cylinder from the atmosphere and suction valve is closed once the cylinder is filled up.

 Compression Stroke:
·         Piston moves up with all valves closed.
·         Swept volume of air is compressed to 80-90 bar with temperature raised to about 550°C.
·         High pressure fuel is then injected into cylinder at around 10-15° before TDC to give sufficient time for the fuel to mix with air for proper combustion (ignition delay).

Expansion Stroke:
·         When the piston is close to TDC, the compressed air–fuel mixture is ignited by the heat and pressure of compression.
·         The pressure from the combustion of the compressed fuel-air mixture drives the piston back towards the BDC, with all valves in the cylinder head close.
·         Gas in the cylinder reaches a high temperature of  about 1650°C.
·         Energy from the combustion process is imparted on piston, thus converting the reciprocating motion to rotary motion.

Exhaust Stroke:
·         When piston goes past TDC, burnt gases are pushed out of cylinder through opened exhaust valve.
·         Inlet valves opens towards the end of exhaust stroke to cool the combustion chamber and assist in pushing the remaining gases out of the cylinder.
·         Exhaust valves closes about 40° after TDC and new cycle begins.

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