Presentation On Si and Ci Engine
Presentation On Si and Ci Engine
Presentation On Si and Ci Engine
Presented by :-
AMAN JAIN
A2305407009
B.Tech (Mech. &
Automation)
INTRODUCTION
Spark Ignition Engine
The term spark-ignition engine normally refers to internal combustion engines,specifically petrol engines, where the initiation of the combustion process of the air-fuel mixture is ignited within the combustion chamber by a spark from
a spark plug. Spark-ignition engines may be either two-stroke or four-stroke.A four-stroke spark-ignition engine is an Otto cycle engine.
A diesel engine (also known as a compression-ignition engine) is an internal combustion
engine that uses the heat of compression to initiate ignition to burn the fuel, which is
injected into the combustion chamber during the final stage of compression. The diesel
engine is modeled on the Diesel cycle. The engine and thermodynamic cycle were both
developed by Rudolph Diesel in 1897.Diesel engines are manufactured in two
stroke and four stroke versions.
SOME OF THEDIFFERENCES BETWEEN SI AND CI ENGINE
14. Knocking:
In SI engines, knocking is due to pre-ignition. It can result in detonation and can damage the engine altogether. But in CI engines, knocking is due to ignition delay, and hence it is least harmful.
15. Carburettor:
Carburettor is needed in SI Engines whereas use of Carburettors is eliminated in CI Engines.
16. Top Dead Centre:
The SI spark plug is timed to start combustion at the ideal moment,
usually some degrees before the piston reaches the top (TDC or Top Dead
Centre). The burning mixture then drives the piston down for the power
stroke. The CI fuel is injected (sprayed) into the cylinder at the ideal
moment - this is usually some degrees before TDC, and the red-hot air
then starts the fuel burning. This drives the piston down for the power
stroke.