How Four Stroke Engines Work (How It Works - 4 Stroke)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
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    Learn how four stroke engines work! The animation in this video shows you exactly how a four stroke diesel engine works and also how a four stroke petrol/gasoline engine works. You will learn all of the engine’s main parts and how an internal combustion (IC) engine works!
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    ▶️Introduction
    Four stroke (4 stroke) diesel engines have been used for over 100 years and their design has not changed significantly during this time. A four stroke engine consists of:
    1. Piston
    2. Connecting Rod (Con Rod)
    3. Pushrod
    4. Plain Bearings
    5. Inlet Valves
    6. Exhaust Valves
    7. Springs
    8. Camshaft
    9. Crankshaft
    10. Combustion Space (Cylinder Liner)
    The four stroke engine requires four strokes to complete one combustion cycle. The strokes are:
    1. Suction
    2. Compression
    3. Power (Ignition)
    4. Exhaust
    The suction stroke draws air into the cylinder liner (combustion space) as the piston moves down towards bottom dead centre (BDC). When the piston reaches BDC, the inlet valves close and the piston travels back upwards towards top dead centre (TDC).
    As the piston moves towards TDC, the air in the cylinder is compressed and its temperature and pressure increases. Shortly before TDC, diesel fuel (or petrol/gasoline) is injected into the combustion space. The fuel ignites and a controlled explosion occurs.
    Petrol/gasoline engines use spark plugs for ignition, whilst diesel engines use only the heat generated due to compression. For this reason, petrol engines are known as spark ignition engines and diesel engines are known as compression ignition engines.
    Once ignition occurs, the power stroke begins. The increase in pressure and temperature crated by fuel combustion pushes the piston towards BDC. Once at BDC, all the fuel within the combustion space has been burnt and the final engine stroke is ready to begin.
    The exhaust stroke is the fourth and final stroke. The piston rises from BDC to TDC and expels exhaust gas from the combustion space via the exhaust valves. Once the piston reaches TDC, the air inlet valves open and the exhaust valves close a short time later (there is some valve overlap to ensure all exhaust gas has been removed from the combustion space).
    The combustion cycle is now complete as all four strokes have occurred.
    This type of engine utilises direct fuel injection; common rail fuel injectors are also used.
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  • @savree-3d
    @savree-3d  3 года назад +8

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  • @GeoffEwe
    @GeoffEwe 10 месяцев назад +1

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  • @khairulalam5508
    @khairulalam5508 4 года назад +5

    The best video on 4 stroke IC engine on RUclips!

  • @Coading26110
    @Coading26110 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice video thank you so much keep doing

  • @jacobreinen5392
    @jacobreinen5392 10 месяцев назад +1

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    • @savree-3d
      @savree-3d  9 месяцев назад +1

      Welcome aboard!

  • @gofres
    @gofres 4 года назад +2

    Great clear and slowly explained. Will be using in my lessons, thank you!

  • @GeoffEwe
    @GeoffEwe 10 месяцев назад

    This video fill in some knowledge gaps from other videos I saw in trying to understand my WWII jeep's L-134 motor. Thanks so much for making the video, very informative!

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  • @pere-ebirufus233
    @pere-ebirufus233 2 года назад +4

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  • @chrisreynolds3700
    @chrisreynolds3700 2 года назад

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  • @akaunderdog4223
    @akaunderdog4223 Год назад

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    @randallmiller8238 6 месяцев назад

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  • @florebouriez3588
    @florebouriez3588 Год назад

    this was so beautifully explained. thank you so much!

  • @yurivin2450
    @yurivin2450 2 года назад

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  • @fellajobbie
    @fellajobbie 2 года назад

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  • @tessbailey9998
    @tessbailey9998 2 года назад

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    @cyreloliveros4099 3 года назад

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    @alirezaasadbeigi584 2 года назад

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    @jagathramsubramanya6673 4 года назад +3

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  • @agep13
    @agep13 5 лет назад +2

    I come to this video after watching your video about 2 stroke engine. That 2 stroke engine video is the best explanation about 2 stroke engine and I need explanation from one person about 4 stroke engine, and today you uploaded this video, what a coincidence. I am very enjoy with your style of explanation.

    • @agep13
      @agep13 5 лет назад

      @@savree-3d A question, 6:00 if explosion makes piston moves downward, what make piston moves upward?

  • @micaiahben8983
    @micaiahben8983 2 года назад

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  • @mousaalsaeed9410
    @mousaalsaeed9410 5 лет назад +4

    Your work and explanation is phenomenal
    I hope if you could make a video for the Stirling engine or nuclear power plant.

  • @lesliethilow3011
    @lesliethilow3011 3 года назад +2

    Wonderfully clear explanations!

  • @drewstaton7326
    @drewstaton7326 Год назад

    great video, very well explained

  • @ShashwatRazer
    @ShashwatRazer 4 года назад

    thanks for the help

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    @47-muhammadhasnan37 4 года назад

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    @sebsibehaile575 Год назад

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    @ni9378 4 года назад +1

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    @bryanperanca5283 5 лет назад

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    @hguo7818 3 года назад

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    @tajhealthnature8570 2 года назад

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  • @hypeboy306
    @hypeboy306 4 года назад +1

    Sir you are great....please make video on fuel injection pump (FIP)

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    @cicgprgkmims134 3 года назад

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    @nknngan9733 2 года назад

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    @louiemayo-an7023 3 года назад

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    @ammarsyaf3035 5 лет назад

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    @johnkelway6723 2 года назад +1

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  • @ni9378
    @ni9378 4 года назад

    perfect

  • @jbrockba1
    @jbrockba1 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you. What force allows the piston to travel back down in the suction stroke and up in the compression and exhaust strokes? Is enough energy provided in the power stroke to allow for the other 3 strokes to occur or are other forces at play? Thanks.

    • @jbrockba1
      @jbrockba1 4 года назад

      Sorry. I just read one of your other replies. You already answered the question. Thanks.

    • @HyperionBadger
      @HyperionBadger 2 года назад

      I mean, it's details like that which need to be specified in a how an engine video works video as long as this one. Every video on RUclips provides simplistic explanations like the one in this video.

  • @anasluqman3042
    @anasluqman3042 3 года назад

    thanks

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    @madolmabor9665 2 года назад

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  • @hikeoganessian9729
    @hikeoganessian9729 2 года назад +1

    it wasn't clear as to what force caused the initial downstroke..
    if it was air, what made the air fill the cylinder initially and give it enough pressure to push the piston down.....thx for any help...

  • @HyperionBadger
    @HyperionBadger 2 года назад

    Again, another video that exclusively explains the 4 stroke system. Some of us are at the point where we gotta learn how everything comes together.

  • @jasonloquinerio4143
    @jasonloquinerio4143 2 года назад

    Can you do a video about purifier

  • @callofdutybar622
    @callofdutybar622 2 года назад

    How heat to use for ignition ?
    Specifically to get good combustion

  • @xl000
    @xl000 Год назад

    won't there be any wear on the head of the push rod as it's constantly rubbing against the cam ?

  • @johnymodise8965
    @johnymodise8965 Год назад

    Thanks for the explanation
    But what about glow plugs
    Doesn’t a diesel engine use glow plugs?

  • @andherium
    @andherium 2 года назад

    How is it guaranteed that the crank shaft doesn't revert back and make a rotation ? Is it just because of the momentum ?

  • @NAVEENKUMARYTUBE
    @NAVEENKUMARYTUBE 4 года назад +2

    How cranck shaft pushes the piston from BDC to TDC .. What isthe source force for cranck shaft to give movement to piston

    • @gtrjazz1
      @gtrjazz1 3 года назад

      rotational inertia caused by the crank shaft counter weights and Flywheel, and the other two cylinders firing 180 deg from BDC

  • @CBRRR-eh3ky
    @CBRRR-eh3ky 4 года назад

    So.how.many top dead center do we have in this xycle

  • @mohdhafis8085
    @mohdhafis8085 4 года назад

    What force to make a stroke down for suction process? If to my understanding that one bang only make piston stroke down once. Sorry for my English.

    • @mohdhafis8085
      @mohdhafis8085 4 года назад

      @@savree-3d I got it. I can't supposedly think 4 strokes engine only have one cylinder. :)

    • @sharminmalik
      @sharminmalik 3 года назад

      I am having same doubt. Can you please answer again??

  • @antoniosilveira3660
    @antoniosilveira3660 4 года назад

    Would I be wrong if I say intake stroke , compression stroke, power stroke, and exhaust stroke, what u call exhaust gas, couldn’t it be called , burnt air fuel mixture witch become exhausted out once the piston pushes them out on the exhaust stroke?

  • @learning4348
    @learning4348 8 месяцев назад

    The certificates are they recognised by any college?

    • @savree-3d
      @savree-3d  8 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately not. The main reason is that there is no international body that recognises certificates in so many countries. We are working to get them recognised though as continuous learning credits, which are issued from London, and internationally accepted.

  • @mohamedmoemen5098
    @mohamedmoemen5098 4 года назад

    In ships we will use two stroke engines not four stroke right.

  • @raibyo
    @raibyo 2 года назад

    If my teachers explained as clearly as this, I wouldn't have failed the exam.

  • @stevenolsen6360
    @stevenolsen6360 2 года назад

    wrong- the fuel is injected, at "timing"as per engine requirement. it is srayed into the the compressed air near TDC-per timimg

  • @NAVEENKUMARYTUBE
    @NAVEENKUMARYTUBE 4 года назад

    Please reply

    • @NAVEENKUMARYTUBE
      @NAVEENKUMARYTUBE 4 года назад

      Sry above I mentioned a question and I got reply answer from you thank you.

  • @MarkEJTV
    @MarkEJTV 3 года назад

    QCU? Anyone haha

  • @LegateMalpais
    @LegateMalpais Год назад

    The crankshaft counterweight is 180⁰ opposed to where it should be.