CI Engine: Working, Application, Advantages and Disadvantages

What will you learn from this article? Concept of working of CI engine with its application Advantages and disadvantages of this engine CI engine stands for compression ignition engine in which the fuel ignite due to temperature rise inside the cylinder during compression. It does not use any spark plug to ignite the mixture. This engines gives …

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SI Engine : Working, Application, Advantages and Disadvantages

What will you learn after reading this article? Concept of Working of SI engine with its application. Advantages and Disadvantages of these engines. SI engine stands for spark ignition engine. Spark ignition engine means any engine in which fuel is ignited by a spark plug or by a predefined ignition source. Many of us have misconception …

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Two Stroke Engine: Main Parts, Principle, Working, Application, Advantages and Disadvantages

What will you learn from this article? Main Part of Two stroke SI and CI Engines. Concept of Working of two Stroke Spark Ignition (Petrol) and Compression Ignition (Diesel) engine with its applications. Advantage and Disadvantages of Two Stroke engine. In our previous articles, we have learnt about engines types and classification of IC engines. We know both …

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Four Stroke Engine: Main Parts, Principle, Working, Application

What will you learn from this article? Main Part of Four Stroke SI and CI Engines. Concept of Working of Four Stroke Spark Ignition (Petrol) and Compression Ignition (Diesel) engines with its applications. Advantage and Disadvantages of Four Stroke engines. In our previous articles, we have learnt about engine types and its main parts along with terminology used in engine. …

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