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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Working Parts of Engine Details about Diesel Engine Information
Working system and Parts of Diesel Engine.
Rudolf Diesel was born in Paris in 1858 into a family of German expatriates. He was educated at Munich Polytechnic. After graduation he was employed as a refrigerator engineer, but his true love lay in engine design. Diesel designed many heat engines, including a solar-powered air engine. In 1892 he received patents in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and filed in the United States for "Method of and Apparatus for Converting Heat into Work".
Working parts of an Engine and Name:
Intake valve 2. cylinder 3.Water 4. Piston rings 5. Water Jacket 6.Flywheel 7. Crankshaft 8. Timing Gears 9. Camshaft 10.Spark Plug 11. Exhaust valve.
ICE ( Internal Combustion Engine ) Moving and Stationary parts of engine. There are many parts of engine is Piston, Paton ring, Commenting rod, Crank Shaft, Cam Shaft, Bush and Exhumation Valve, Flywheel, Crankshaft Gear, Crankshaft Gear and this parts of diesel engine is Moving parts. There are stationary parts of ICE ( Internal Combustion Engine ) engine or Diesel engine is Cylinder Block, Cylinder Head, Gasket, Crank Case, Main Bearing, Intake Manifold , Exhaust Manifold and etc.
Details Parts of Engine and List of Engine Parts Name:
Details parts of engine 1. Camshaft 2.Spark plug 3.Valve spring 4.Cam 5.Mixture in 6. Exhaust valve 7. Intake valve 8. Combustion chamber 9. Cylinder block 10. Connecting rod 11. Crankshaft 12. Cooling water 13. Piston 14. Crankcase this name is figure.
Rudolf Diesel was educated at Munich Polytechnic.In 1892 he received patents in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and filed in the United States for "Method of and Apparatus for Converting Heat into Work".Rudolf Diesel was born in Paris in 1858 into a family of German expatriates
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