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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2019
  • Split 4-stroke engine, simulation of internal piston movement.
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  • @crmerlin
    @crmerlin 3 года назад +315

    Even if you don't understand the mechanics and operation of engines, let the video help you understand the importance of oil change.

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 Год назад +16

      People who drive with the low oil pressure light on: "nah the mechanic's trying to scam me my car is fine"

    • @user-lp6qi7bw9s
      @user-lp6qi7bw9s Год назад

      ​@@Fred_the_1996till the piston becomes dust and leaks all over the place

  • @Hitherto90
    @Hitherto90 3 года назад +1380

    Now imagine the F1 engines from 2000 revving up to 19000 rpm.

    • @ckchatta369
      @ckchatta369 3 года назад +110

      I did it. I imagined it

    • @Hitherto90
      @Hitherto90 3 года назад +17

      @@ckchatta369 And?

    • @trueno2336
      @trueno2336 3 года назад +64

      @@Hitherto90 mind blow

    • @Hitherto90
      @Hitherto90 3 года назад +18

      @@trueno2336 I give people a lot of stick for how bad we are at modern society, but even I have to acknowledge innovation when I see it.

    • @Sn0wball7
      @Sn0wball7 2 года назад +8

      The Honda fire blade could do 20K

  • @touringrc5007
    @touringrc5007 4 года назад +650

    It doesn't even feel like the engine is spinning that fast in a car. Wow!

    • @waleed172
      @waleed172 3 года назад +29

      Carwow

    • @LukeGB003
      @LukeGB003 3 года назад +2

      🤦‍♂️

    • @JAWDRESS
      @JAWDRESS 3 года назад +3

      Ikr

    • @girishkuvalekar3965
      @girishkuvalekar3965 2 года назад +11

      Thanks to Insulation and 5ft distance.

    • @azmagaref
      @azmagaref 2 года назад +22

      You got 4, 6, or 8 of those in a car doing the same thing, but each piston has a different cycle.

  • @TravisB2323
    @TravisB2323 Год назад +743

    Its hard to imagine air moving in and out that quickly

    • @Fang-sigma2mz
      @Fang-sigma2mz Год назад +12

      I could imagine~

    • @lunard_xd5253
      @lunard_xd5253 Год назад +14

      just imagine a rotary in a idle sound.

    • @ElectricSwordfish
      @ElectricSwordfish Год назад +77

      That's actually one of the largest limiting factors to efficiency. It's called Pumping Loss. The parasitic drag on the engine from having to pump air in and out of relatively small valves and through restrictive intake and exhaust systems...the faster the engine is running the greater these losses and that's why power peaks then begins to fall as rpm increases on most engines.

    • @lite5474
      @lite5474 Год назад +5

      Oxygen can move at 500m/s speed which is 1800km/h

    • @a-a-rondavis9438
      @a-a-rondavis9438 Год назад +4

      @@lite5474 but Oxygen is only 19% of atmospheric air. It'd be more accurate to measure Nitrogen.

  • @Zaqwilson1
    @Zaqwilson1 3 года назад +190

    Thats why engine oil is very important!Thanks for this video mate.Really understood how an engine works

    • @A3Kr0n
      @A3Kr0n Год назад

      Oil is just a fake story made up to sell more product.

  • @timothywhite8766
    @timothywhite8766 Год назад +83

    Gives me a new appreciation for what engines do and how long they last!

  • @myfavorites1016
    @myfavorites1016 3 года назад +67

    amazing how fast the piston moves , thank you for posting , thumbs up

  • @ax1236
    @ax1236 3 года назад +368

    Its amazing that the piston can handle this speed even at 1000rpm

    • @mikejohnson5491
      @mikejohnson5491 Год назад +17

      And how do they last without wearing out

    • @theodorechatzis7881
      @theodorechatzis7881 Год назад +49

      @@mikejohnson5491 Lots of oil for lubrication and high tolerance parts

    • @mikejohnson5491
      @mikejohnson5491 Год назад +54

      @@theodorechatzis7881 yeah but it's still amazing how long some motors last

    • @theodorechatzis7881
      @theodorechatzis7881 Год назад +15

      @@mikejohnson5491 it indeed is my friend

    • @batra204
      @batra204 Год назад +23

      @@mikejohnson5491 without lubrication they wouldn't last 2 minutes

  • @MrAledro84
    @MrAledro84 3 года назад +78

    After 3000 rpm you can see the piston's own soul

  • @TheBlork74
    @TheBlork74 2 года назад +103

    It's fascinating to see how fast parts in an engine move !

    • @TheMati1471
      @TheMati1471 Год назад +3

      EXTREMLY

    • @navinaag1875
      @navinaag1875 Год назад +1

      @@TheMati1471 некоторые авиамодельные двигатели 2тактники могут выдавать до 30к оборотов

  • @Siddharth-rs1ge
    @Siddharth-rs1ge 3 года назад +96

    Ok. I'll drive slow. Now i have some trust issues. 😂

    • @devvarshney7768
      @devvarshney7768 3 года назад +2

      😂😂

    • @Simon_r2600
      @Simon_r2600 2 года назад +9

      Just drive 30km/h in 5th gear.

    • @UzairKhan-od8hq
      @UzairKhan-od8hq 2 года назад +5

      Same after this video I need to apologise to my pulsar.

    • @justkev1044
      @justkev1044 Год назад +2

      Nah you’re anxious cuz you yourself can’t handle this roughness of piston cycles, the engine can cuz it has oil lubricating everything. In fact the redline isn’t that dangerous, your engine won’t blow immediately after revving past the redline. There is probably also a rev limiter before the rev limit and behind the redline.

    • @thepunisher1951
      @thepunisher1951 Год назад

      Exactly!😂 my anxiety level going📈📈📈

  • @Ricky911_
    @Ricky911_ 2 года назад +30

    If you ever feel overwhelmed, remember that F1 drivers regularly switch gears at around 11800 rpm

    • @SuperSilver301
      @SuperSilver301 Год назад +3

      Imagine with V8 about 18000rpm

    • @Encryptus1
      @Encryptus1 Год назад +3

      My car does 9000 rpm redline 😂

    • @rich7787
      @rich7787 Год назад +4

      @@Encryptus1 what are you driving? S2000? Or something cooler?! My 1.6L fiesta runs out of breath at around 5600 rpm. 9000 sounds exhilarating and terrifying.

    • @hunterbear2421
      @hunterbear2421 Год назад +2

      @@rich7787 lots of v8's can reach far above their recommand rpm. it just that they need better coolering they use more gas produce more co2 like some 300hp engine scan produce 600 if tuned correctly and some 600hp can produce over 1000hp, its just we limit them to keep them safe as well to keep fuel usage and co2 down.

  • @mpa1931
    @mpa1931 3 года назад +28

    Just goes to show you how tough the engine components are.

  • @ruan2587
    @ruan2587 4 года назад +8

    Thanks for the fix of the video sir, such an excellent machine to have for learning purpose.

  • @huzzzer6083
    @huzzzer6083 2 года назад +4

    One of the most fascinating videos I've ever seen.

  • @GrandadIsAnOldMan
    @GrandadIsAnOldMan 4 года назад +21

    Fantastic demonstration. My first car had a similar motor 😁👍

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 4 года назад +1

      My first Transportation was called a Doodle Bug, later to be called a Mini Bike closest Car would have been the VW.

    • @dantevito1193
      @dantevito1193 Год назад +7

      You had a single cylinder flathead on your car?

    • @GrandadIsAnOldMan
      @GrandadIsAnOldMan Год назад

      @@dantevito1193 4 cylinder side valve

    • @billshiff2060
      @billshiff2060 Год назад

      @@GrandadIsAnOldMan 52 or earlier id guess. Jeep?

    • @GrandadIsAnOldMan
      @GrandadIsAnOldMan Год назад

      @@billshiff2060 I am in the UK, it was a 750cc side valve Reliant Regal. A 3 wheel van that could be driven on a motorcycle licence. You are probably about right on the date, certainly 50s.

  • @samspade8612
    @samspade8612 Год назад +1

    Outstanding video, realistic cutaway with working components. Bravo.

  • @12th.jahlil
    @12th.jahlil Год назад +19

    Crazy thing is the piston itself is constantly accelerating, decelerating,stops, then back to accelerating. It does this at every rpm. The forces are truly wild

    • @user-xt9rd9cb6w
      @user-xt9rd9cb6w Год назад

      Поршень меняет вектор, и меняется кинетичекская энергия на потенциальную....

  • @JohnDoeRando
    @JohnDoeRando Год назад +1

    Makes you appreciate your engine even more.

  • @kh2140
    @kh2140 2 года назад +3

    Now I have an idea what my engine is doing especially when I get on the interstate. Glad mine has oil. Great job! 👍

  • @Estabanwatersaz
    @Estabanwatersaz 4 года назад +6

    GREAT model. Thank you!

  • @ibmlenovo1
    @ibmlenovo1 4 года назад +55

    Surprising, acheiving such a high RPM from a tacky metalurgy setup. Great job.

  • @mahmoudgamil7095
    @mahmoudgamil7095 Год назад

    I was looking for exactly this. It puts everything I know about engines into perspective

  • @AThreeDogNight
    @AThreeDogNight 4 года назад +14

    A cool little engine.

  • @leonardarola
    @leonardarola Год назад +3

    This is so beautiful.

  • @snakerstran9101
    @snakerstran9101 Год назад +6

    Another factor of piston speed is the stroke.
    Piston speed is a combination of crank rpm and the diameter of the circle made by the con rod lower pin.
    The larger the pin circle, the faster piston speed at mid stroke and higher leverage.
    Bigger pin circles limit rpm while increasing leverage at the crank pin, ie, higher torque
    Thats why larger bore:stroke can run higher rpm while larger stroke:bore can give higher torque, relatively speaking.

  • @jonipereirasgallego4491
    @jonipereirasgallego4491 Год назад +5

    INPRESIONANTE amigo ,no Avia visto nada igual en mi vida,me encanta tu motor

  • @shanedude120
    @shanedude120 2 года назад +1

    AMAZING ! great video

  • @gizmoknow-how2022
    @gizmoknow-how2022 Год назад +1

    Internal Combustion Engines truly are one of the marvels of Engineering, and this video is a testament to that fact!

  • @trevorjones8799
    @trevorjones8799 Год назад

    Fantastic demo

  • @eltigre2919
    @eltigre2919 Год назад

    Excelente ejemplo de como trabaja un piston dentro de un motor. Felicidades

  • @werbnnerf
    @werbnnerf Год назад

    This is a beautiful video

  • @MrVienX
    @MrVienX 4 года назад +3

    Хорошая модель! Спасибо.

  • @thedriver02
    @thedriver02 Год назад

    That's a great little cutaway demonstration engine!

  • @dougsather2939
    @dougsather2939 Год назад

    Very nice demonstration, thank you

  • @jacksparro3150
    @jacksparro3150 Год назад +1

    The intake butterfly valve has a mind of its own.

  • @cameronforeman1043
    @cameronforeman1043 8 месяцев назад +1

    It amazes me that metal can move this fast for hindered of thousands of miles and don’t even get me started on diesel engines where some of them go up to a million miles. Truly amazing

    • @stevel1451
      @stevel1451 7 месяцев назад

      I have Mack engines clocking 3+ million Ks without any internal engine repairs

  • @samson6377
    @samson6377 3 года назад +6

    Can you imagine how strong of the spring and piston ring!!

  • @nobreaugusto1
    @nobreaugusto1 4 месяца назад

    This is magical, imagine withstanding this speed every single minute and not breaking.

  • @heinz_beanz6339
    @heinz_beanz6339 3 года назад +2

    Nice to see you using a t head engine as a demonstration, don't see them any more

  • @patriciogaete7673
    @patriciogaete7673 Год назад

    Gran trabajo .Se agradece el contrato conocimiento...

  • @altonrowell613
    @altonrowell613 Год назад +1

    Interesting information and video. Thanks 👍.

  • @markevolution9840
    @markevolution9840 2 года назад

    Exactly what I was looking for

  • @tonymazzbo2731
    @tonymazzbo2731 4 года назад +7

    Gretta T and friends probably gave you the thumbs down, they'll get over it. Great job Robert.

  • @agent6567
    @agent6567 Год назад

    It's cool watching the moment it starts resonating

  • @electricengineering4563
    @electricengineering4563 4 года назад +3

    great model

  • @Mullikia
    @Mullikia Год назад +4

    The pulley for the tachometer is smaller than that of the engine, judging by the belt angles. So, the tach will show a higher RPM than the engine.

  • @cesarnarvaez2728
    @cesarnarvaez2728 Год назад

    exelente video muy buena demostración del funcionamiento del motor de combustión interna reciprocante

  • @Jake.Gentry
    @Jake.Gentry Год назад +10

    I can’t believe they rev that fast! How in the heck does it all stay together

    • @spicysnowman8886
      @spicysnowman8886 Год назад +6

      It puts into perspective just how amazing engines are as machines.

    • @Jake.Gentry
      @Jake.Gentry Год назад

      @@KLUB. 😂

  • @niktesla3939
    @niktesla3939 4 года назад +7

    Fine demos. I'm guessing you are a high school teacher. Possibly vocational or community college. Much work here unless someone is creating some of these. Helpful to visualize and compare what is happening. I've seen a battery operated hand drill motor roll a small car forward. I was thinking maybe a good place for a motor to be added or modified might be the starter motor. Much appreciated. Thank you.

    • @steve-o6413
      @steve-o6413 4 года назад

      The starter will drive any vehicle with a standard transmission, pop the clutch and go...

  • @electronic7979
    @electronic7979 4 года назад +2

    Very good 👍

  • @rc-huina8221
    @rc-huina8221 Год назад +1

    Good video 👍😊

  • @thiagomacedo1675
    @thiagomacedo1675 Год назад

    Inacreditável, obrigado.

  • @jorgesenna1304
    @jorgesenna1304 Год назад

    Perfect !!
    Bravo !!
    Rj Brasil.

  • @CommunismNeverWorked
    @CommunismNeverWorked Год назад

    The internal combustion engine trully was Man's greatest creation. A turning point in our world

  • @pilomas1
    @pilomas1 6 месяцев назад +1

    Exelente video

  • @pauldery7875
    @pauldery7875 Год назад

    Super cool, I want this for my grandson.

  • @eriktheone8219
    @eriktheone8219 7 месяцев назад +1

    WOW!!! Just WOW!!! Watching this video is just so satisfying 😌 😊😮

  • @robstixstudio
    @robstixstudio 2 года назад +1

    After watching this. I feel sorry to my car's engine. I'm not gonna use my car anymore.

    • @Tuppoo94
      @Tuppoo94 Год назад

      Don't worry. It's made to handle that, as long as you keep changing the oil regularly.

  • @user-sc3rt8vj3h
    @user-sc3rt8vj3h 4 года назад +1

    أحسنت عمل جيد جدا استمر في ابداعك

  • @TrasherFCR
    @TrasherFCR 11 месяцев назад +1

    As far as I noticed at low crankshaft speeds, the tachometer shows the speed of rotation more than in reality.

  • @screwsnutsandbolts
    @screwsnutsandbolts Год назад +2

    The older Formula One V10 engines had ten of these pistons going up and down up to 20,000 times per minute. That's 333 times per SECOND ! 😮

    • @Bikerbuoy
      @Bikerbuoy Год назад +5

      F1 engine pistons hardly move up and down actually because they have very large piston diameters and very short strokes. As an old pal used to say, they were like "vibrating dinner plates". This vastly reduces the mean piston speed (and piston acceleration) which reduces friction between the piston and cylinder. It also reduces the stresses on the crankshaft, connection rod and piston.

    • @screwsnutsandbolts
      @screwsnutsandbolts Год назад +1

      @@Bikerbuoy Those dinner plates are still vibrating at up to 20,000 times per minute lol :)

    • @Bikerbuoy
      @Bikerbuoy Год назад +2

      @@screwsnutsandbolts 20,000 rpm? For techno junkies, that's a feat achieved in 1967 - that's 55 years ago - by Suzuki’s RP68 three cylinder 50cc racer.

    • @Tuppoo94
      @Tuppoo94 Год назад

      @@Bikerbuoy The problem is that such an engine has little to no power anywhere except at very high RPM. And of course they wear out very quickly despite using the finest materials and high tech lubricants.

  • @ivanavanderveen
    @ivanavanderveen 4 года назад +11

    👍THUMBS UP + 🔔 🔔 🔔 Have a Fantastic Week!!!🌷🎶❤️Much Love❤️❤️❤️.Ivana

  • @gabrielvieira6529
    @gabrielvieira6529 3 года назад

    Nice video

  • @TrixiesSourToesYT
    @TrixiesSourToesYT 3 года назад +17

    This little 4 stroke spins faster then my IQ level

  • @kasyndri
    @kasyndri Год назад +1

    Seeing that butterfly valve just vibing out had me rolling 💀💀

  • @speedyboi4623
    @speedyboi4623 Год назад +2

    That throttle plate is having fun

  • @marcoacerbi3647
    @marcoacerbi3647 Год назад

    Molto chiaro bravo!!

  • @recycleman975
    @recycleman975 Год назад +1

    incredible

  • @thepunisher1951
    @thepunisher1951 Год назад

    Videos I need everyday

  • @mode1charlie170
    @mode1charlie170 Год назад

    Imagine doing this for 200,000 miles. Gives you an appreciation for the design of the ICE.

  • @ebbonemint
    @ebbonemint Год назад +17

    Now I’m even more excited to see the power increase after I’ve spent the last month polishing/buffing the intake/exhaust ports.
    It should make an noticeable difference above 4K rpms now that there are no casting defects and roughness on the walls.
    Stock was like 80 grit sandpaper, now it’s like glass.

    • @BrownMInc
      @BrownMInc Год назад +1

      How'd it go

    • @billshiff2060
      @billshiff2060 Год назад +9

      The glass finish will not help and likely will hurt. You can look it up. The flow velocity at the wall of any surface and any fluid such as air etc, is always 0. So there will be no improvement in flow except in cases where the roughness is very bad- lumps >.030" or so. To the air flow, an 80 grit is virtually the same as glass since either way the flow velocity is zero. If you have trouble believing that just put some water drops on your windshield and see how fast they move compared to the car speed.
      In addition, it's long been known that a glass smooth intake system loses power and a roughened surface aids in fuel vaporization. The exhaust can be as smooth as you like but it won't increase flow or power but some do it to try to keep carbon build up down.

    • @maryckbuilds
      @maryckbuilds Год назад +1

      @@billshiff2060 This is a pretty insightful comment, kinda goes to show how unintuitive things can be at times. You were describing "boundary layer" of a fluid right? The water on windshield analogy was great. Thanks for the info!

    • @billshiff2060
      @billshiff2060 Год назад

      @@maryckbuilds My reply was taken down. I'll try again...

    • @billshiff2060
      @billshiff2060 Год назад +6

      @@maryckbuilds Not quite the boundary layer but the interface between the fluid and the surface. The boundary layer is what results from the 0 flow at the interface and the stream velocity, causing a velocity gradient from 0 at the wall and increasing to full velocity some point away from the wall. The resulting velocity profile varies in thickness from thin at the entrance to half the diameter if the pipe is long enough.
      There is a lot to know about that little layer. 1 researcher told me that fluids remains stuck to the walls in his ultra high vacuum chamber and they have to bake it for a week to get rid of it before they can get to full vacuum. I understand even in space objects keep a layer of gas on the surface.

  • @eduardolopezsanchez4349
    @eduardolopezsanchez4349 Год назад

    Nunca entenderé como pueden aguantar tanto las piezas con tanto movimiento... Es increíble

  • @adityap5824
    @adityap5824 Год назад

    Insertion of Air flow and fuel injection and burned mixtures letting go outside and valves opening and closing at same precise time to run the engine at such higher rotations per minute, and its all should happen within continuous fraction of seconds, its even hard to imagine and understand.
    Honestly We don't deserve such marvellous engineering 🙏👏👏

  • @prestonwarren2692
    @prestonwarren2692 Год назад

    That's a unique timing setup. The cam lobes are down near the crankshaft.

  • @user-pq8nd9ce3u
    @user-pq8nd9ce3u 9 месяцев назад

    Шедевр!!!

  • @tazzshakur8855
    @tazzshakur8855 Год назад

    That is so cool so fascinating

  • @brentlackner3448
    @brentlackner3448 Год назад +3

    How did you keep it lubed?
    Nice job, I must have seen something like that when I was about two years old, I have been a motor head/ mechanic now for 50 years.
    It’s still super cool!

  • @SCRtrainspotter662
    @SCRtrainspotter662 Год назад

    The engine at 1:52 was amazing I can't believe the piston 4 stroke is going that fast compared to the moter it doesn't even look like it's even moving!😮

  • @anewamericaallnewagain6089
    @anewamericaallnewagain6089 4 года назад +2

    What a trip!

  • @brickleyyard4966
    @brickleyyard4966 Год назад +6

    I find strange it looked more lumpy at low rpm but once it got past 2 or 3k rpm it settled down very cool I would love to have a in side view when a v8 at max rpm let's go and eats it self

  • @space5273
    @space5273 Год назад

    That fuel input is S🅱️innin’

  • @Tigrou7777
    @Tigrou7777 Год назад

    Nobody:
    Throttle valve : you spin me right 'round, baby, right 'round ...

  • @davidlarsen8989
    @davidlarsen8989 Год назад

    That´s crazy
    Thank you

  • @exb.r.buckeyeman845
    @exb.r.buckeyeman845 Год назад

    WOW, that’s insane.

  • @user-dp9sn8ov8z
    @user-dp9sn8ov8z Год назад

    You can see that the engine is very delicate.

  • @matheuslavigne4538
    @matheuslavigne4538 Год назад +1

    Muito interessante vc ter exemplificado um motor com cabeçote plano (famoso flathead)

  • @brunobagrowski8270
    @brunobagrowski8270 Год назад

    Excellent, merci.

  • @ictdpowerstroke4591
    @ictdpowerstroke4591 Год назад

    This is nice

  • @physicsbystanprisajny6284
    @physicsbystanprisajny6284 Год назад +1

    Works like a realistic hearth beat

  • @oldhogman
    @oldhogman Год назад

    I had a 175 kaw I rode to work at ten grand for months and the day It was running the best the piston melted and a new piston made like brand new.

  • @user-qb9hj8vw9m
    @user-qb9hj8vw9m Год назад

    Absolument génial 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @nuclearcasserole
    @nuclearcasserole 9 месяцев назад

    back in the day, steam locomotives had strict speed limits, seems that the various imbalances could actually cause the locomotives to lift off the rails, while this was just a small model, it was scary as hell, on the titanic, some of the survivors spoke of the "dance" of the ship when the engines were powered up to full steam.

  • @minazzo79
    @minazzo79 Год назад

    Awesome ❤

  • @fullmetaljacket7
    @fullmetaljacket7 4 года назад +32

    VTEC kicks in at 3:50 (look at the throttle plate lol)

  • @devotebreather
    @devotebreather Год назад

    Mesmerizing

  • @mdqamar7361
    @mdqamar7361 Год назад

    awesome explain

  • @Richard-rk1ru
    @Richard-rk1ru 9 месяцев назад

    We had this same exact engine model in school

  • @rezo5768
    @rezo5768 2 года назад +1

    I cant believe human made this thing goes so fast in one place

  • @markvalentinguillermo4729
    @markvalentinguillermo4729 2 года назад

    I'm telling my brain that: "it's not like fastforward edited video!"
    Me staring at it: "I'm waiting for it to break".