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Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow

The Internal Combustion Engine


Internal expansion engine
-John Rith

The Internal Combustion Engine


Intake
Compression
Ignition
Exhaust
Where does Gasoline go?

Intake (Suck)
Intake of fuel and air
Void of air pressure
Vacuum affect
Proper mixture

Compression (Squeeze)
Compression of mixture and atomization
What are ratios? (10:1)
Fuel Atomization

Ignition (Bang)
Addition of spark to burn
Ignition causes rapid expansion

Exhaust (Blow)
Waste by products
According to EPA.Gov

Hydrocarbons

Carbon Monoxide

Nitrous Oxide

Carbon Dioxide

Why is this applicable?


Suck (intake)
Squeeze (Compression)
Bang (Ignition)
Blow (Exhaust)

gas is $3.59 a GALLON


so remember

Richard Wheeler Diagram

Bibliography
Workbook for Motorcycles: Bruce A. Johns
Small Gas Engines Fundamentals : Alfred C. Roth
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/fuels/gasolinefuels/
http://www.rc-airplane-advisor.com/model-airplane-engi
ne-four-cycle.html
http://www.richardwheeler.net/contentpages/image.ph
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