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Some Important Terms Used in Heat Hransfer

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How does a Four Stroke Diesel Engine (Compression Ignition Engine) Work?

[...] Diesel engine which is also known as compression ignition engine is widely used in automobile industries. [...]

What is Engine? What are its Types?

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Difference Between Petrol and Diesel Engines.

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What are the Main Parts of an Automobile Engine?

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How does a Four Stroke Petrol Engine Works?

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Top Ten Reasons Why Diesel Engines are not Used in Bikes?

[...] are not used in bikes. 1. Diesel engine has a compression ratio 24:1, which is higher than petrol engine compression ratio of 11:1. Diesel engine must be bigger and of heavy metal in order to handle [...]

How does a Four Stroke Diesel Engine (Compression Ignition Engine) Work?

[...] of diesel than petrol in many countries. So the requirement of diesel engine is much more than petrol engine. The ignition temperature of diesel is lower than petrol so the working of diesel engine is [...]

Internal Combustion Engine Parts And Metals From Which it is manufactured.

[...] to handle the pressure and temperature. It is made by casting and usually cast in one piece. Cylinder head: The main function of cylinder head is to seal the cylinder and it should be light in weight. [...]

What are the Main Parts of an Automobile Engine?

[...] -cylinder engine. 8. Valves: It is fitted on the cylinder head. It regulates the flow of air fuel mixture inside the cylinder and exhaust gas outside the [...]

How does a Four Stroke Petrol Engine Works?

[...] of piston compresses the air fuel mixture into a small space between the top of the piston and cylinder head. The mixture is compressed into 1/8 or less of its original volume. This compression ratio [...]

How does a Four Stroke Diesel Engine (Compression Ignition Engine) Work?

[...] movement of piston compresses the air into a small space between the top of the piston and cylinder head. The air is compressed into 1/22 or less of its original volume. Due to this compression a [...]

What is Use of Heat Conduction Equations?

[...] ,k = 15W/m-k Surrounding temperature, Ts = 200C Convection coefficient, h = 80W/m2k Surface area of base plate, A = 300cm2 = 0.03m2 Outer surface temperature, To = ? Because every point [...]

Basic Introduction About Heat Transfer

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Some Important Terms Used in Heat Hransfer

[...] flow:– It means heat may transfer only in one direction. It is considered when the surface area is very large then the thickness. Example:- Heat transfer through long plane wall, [...]

Top Ten Reasons Why Diesel Engines are not Used in Bikes?

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What is Heat Transfer?

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What is Engine? What are its Types?

[...] is the heart of an automobile. It is a device that converts chemical energy of fuel into mechanical energy which is used to drive vehicle. It is basically a device that produces power. In automobile [...]

What are the Main Parts of an Automobile Engine?

[...] is free to move. It compresses the air fuel mixture and convert the fuel energy into mechanical energy. It transmits the power to the crankshaft. 3. Cylinder Head: Cylinder head is fitted [...]

Difference Between 2 Stroke and 4 Stroke Engines

[...] I am going to tell you about the difference between two stroke and four stroke engines. Two Stroke Engine Four Stroke Engine S.No. Four stroke engine Two stroke engine 1. It has one power stroke for [...]

What is Engine? What are its Types?

[...] inside the cylinder by some extra equipment (spark plug). According to the stroke: 1. Two stroke engine In two stroke engine, crank shaft rotate one revolution in one time of fuel burn. 2. Four [...]

How does a Four Stroke Petrol Engine Works?

[...] a single direction. The piston is free to move only in upward and downward direction. In four stroke engine the piston move two time up and down and the crankshaft moves two complete revolution to [...]

How does a Four Stroke Diesel Engine (Compression Ignition Engine) Work?

[...] a single direction. The piston is free to move only in upward and downward direction. In four stroke engine the piston move two time up and down and the crankshaft move two complete revolution to [...]

How does a Four Stroke Petrol Engine Works?

[...] . Exhaust Stroke: When the piston reaches the bottom end of cylinder on the power stroke, the exhaust valve opens. At this time due to the burn gases inside the cylinder, the pressure inside the [...]

How does a Four Stroke Diesel Engine (Compression Ignition Engine) Work?

[...] Exhaust stroke: When the piston reaches the bottom end of cylinder after the power stroke, the exhaust valve opens. At this time the burn gases inside the cylinder so the cylinder pressure is slightly [...]

Difference Between 2 Stroke and 4 Stroke Engines

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[...] about that which motorcycles should we have. Here I am going to tell you the top 5 cheapest motorcycles, among which you can buy one. These motorcycles also have good mileage capacity. 1. Yamaha [...]

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[...] in city. 5. All automobile manufacturers claim only mileage. Also Read: Top 5 Cheapest Motorcycles in The World Average 1. Average is distance covered per unit fuel by the vehicle [...]

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[...] I hope that you will like this. Also Read: Top 5 Fastest Cars In The World Also Read:Top 5 Cheapest Motorcycles in The World 5. Hyundai EON Price: Rs 2.93-3.95 lakh Mileage: Highway: 21 kmpl City: 15 [...]

Top Ten Reasons Why Diesel Engines are not Used in Bikes?

[...] and noise.That's why diesel engines are not used in motorcycle. Also Read: Top 5 Cheapest Motorcycles in The World Also Read: What is Difference Between Mileage and Average? 3. Due to [...]

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Basic Introduction About Heat Transfer

[...] difference. The branch of science in which we study about transfer of heat is known as heat transfer. Why should we know about heat transfer? Heat transfer is required to know because: It tells [...]

What is Heat Transfer?

[...] To know about heat transfer first we must know about energy. Energy is the ability to do work or produce power to do work . [...]

Some Important Terms Used in Heat Hransfer

[...] . So some important definitions or terms that we must know to understand the science of heat transfer are given below: 1. Steady:– Steady is generally used for properties. Steady property means [...]

What is Conduction?

[...] of the entire questions is one because of the conduction. Conduction is the phenomenon of heat transfer from a heated particle (molecule) to the colder particle by the collision of particle and flow [...]

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