Petrol engine

Petrol engine was introduced by the engineers Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz (both from Germany) in 1885. It is considered as one of biggest achievement in the automotive field. It uses petrol called as gasoline in USA as a fuel. It is made up of about 150 moving parts. Within the engine burning of fuel mixed with air causes hot gases to expand against parts of the engine and force them to move. So petrol engines are called internal-combustion engines.
Comments on article "Petrol engine"
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Nadim Mahmud I am student of mechanical eng:so i want to about mechanical instrument.And i want to see mechanical instrument preview. 9/5/2008
ashok detail information 7/7/2008
graham can you put unleaded petorl in a 4 stoke engine 3/25/2008
kettavan actually i dont about the engine ............. but i mam mechanical engineer student ...........in this page is very useful to me 2/6/2008
arpit rastogi the diagrams of the respective strokes can make the matter more attractive & easier to understand. 1/22/2008
BIVAS pz add the animation for four stroke like intake,compration,power and exhaust stroke.
thank you
12/23/2007
steve it was good it helped me with my work but you can do with some pitchers for people like me cheers 9/27/2007
sean not bad at all it helped me lol 9/27/2007
sandeep kumar I think most of the basic information are provided here.Thanks. I hope it will provide more and more. 9/27/2007
sher i want to know about merits and demerits of air coll and water coll system of engine 9/14/2007
JAGAN it will be more easier for students if a working model is included
9/8/2007
prabesh please illustrate with diagrams 8/23/2007
sahil mehta you have not given a detailed description of the parts used in 4 stroke engine........... 8/15/2007
amar your points are very good 7/11/2007
Joy V M This information is something like that we get in the high school text books and most of the people interested in engines know this . Why dont you explain something like advavces in this field like 12, 16, 32 valves, v engines, turbo engines working of electronic Carburetor, and latest innovations. 7/6/2007
shahxil detailed construction of engine should be given 7/3/2007
Anyi Njombu Please i will like to realy no more about hte engine,gear box and the chasses system in the motor vehicel 6/11/2007
fk some extra information is necessary so please give another information 5/31/2007
Annie I would just like to know how I make up 2 stroke petrol onm a 25 to 1 basis ???? 5/31/2007
manish jangra a scooter without running how can u find its two stroke or four stroke 5/5/2007
zohaib wts the difference between 2 and 4 stroke engine 4/1/2007
jo how do u work 3/16/2007
usman Hello
Sir
Please parts engine with picture
3/3/2007
k.Sujee very nice articals.it will be grade if you add some pictures 1/12/2007
vikas rastogi i think that ,i desgine an engine which can work without fuel but with water.so we can reduce pollutants. 10/7/2006
jitendra pandey I have completly understood about 4-stroke petrol engine
so much thanks
9/26/2006
ypj try animations 9/10/2006
sukhvinder also show pv & ts diagram 8/21/2006
rakesh nair i want to know more about the two strock and four strock engine
you can send me informatation on my mail (rocky_1234_shan@yahoo.co.in )
i thank for you & please send me the informatation.
5/30/2006
faisal khattak this web is giving us remarcible information in our studies.thanks all of u. 5/23/2006
faisal khattak excillent engine 5/23/2006
david can i use a two stoke engin mix insted of 4 stroke in a 4 stoke engin 5/15/2006
angelina i think i ice is for everyone 5/12/2006
vinod deorari there is small information and picture on thish topic 4/5/2006
lola i think it was a great idea!!!!!! 2/22/2006
bereket looking for engine parts in the form of picture 2/16/2006
fuck you i need some infmation on petrol engines 11/13/2005
madhu some more information is necessary 10/28/2005
MOHSIN i am a student of diploma in mechanical engineering
i have referred many of ur articles. it has given me a
good idea about engines .THANK YOU

9/23/2005
vijaykumar pati We are using single slider mechanism to take out energy (Chemical energy-Heat energy- Pressure energy+thermal energy+Pressure wave Energy(only in Petrol Engine)-Mechanical energy)Is it suitable way to get energy. Why don't we use Twin piston engine In which we can use two piston moving away from each other so that maximum Pressure wave energy can be transfered to meachanical energy. 8/26/2005
sangle sachin GOOD SITE FOR THE ALL THE TECHNICAL PERSONS IN SOCIETY AND ALSO LOT MORE ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS . KEEP THE INFORMATION WITH MORE ANIMATED DIAGRAMS .BEST LUCK.PLEASE SEND ME EMAIL FOR MY PERSONAL VIEW AT " talk 2 sachin86@yahoo.co.in
8/25/2005
SACHIN SANGLE good information but must be given continuous seminar form so as to students must be helped by this 8/25/2005
PANKAJ KESHWANI plz. include a comparative animated graphic to detail the mechanism of both 2, 4 stroke engines 4/8/2005
dsureshkumar adv and disadvantage 3/23/2005
adarsh there are no animated diagrams 12/29/2004
nilesh ahirwar .induct diagram of petrol engine 12/15/2004
anand r navarat u should give picture feeded explanation to b more effective.eg: 2,4 stroke engine 10/5/2004
kishore

its nice about the petrol engines but you would have given sonme details about the parts like cylinder head and its design.
9/21/2004
AMITABH SRIVAST I want to appreciate your effort for prevailing basic knowledge about Petrol-Engine.
Thanks
9/4/2004
loi advantage and disadvantage between 2 stroke and 4 sroke petrol engine 9/2/2004
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