1.2 Automobile Connecting Rods
1.2 Automobile Connecting Rods
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The engine operates on internal combustion; that is, the fuel used for its power is burned inside the engine. This burning occurs inside cylinders. Within the cylinder is a piston. When the fuel is burned, it creates an explosive force that causes the piston to move up and down. The piston is attached, via a connecting rod, to a crankshaft, where the up and down movement of the piston converts to a circular motion. When bicycling, the upper part of a person’s leg is akin to the piston. Power from the leg is passed through the pedal in order to turn the crank.
Gasoline is the most common automobile fuel. It is pulled into the cylinder by the vacuum created as the piston moves down through the cylinder. The gasoline is then compressed up into the cylinder by the next movement of the piston. A spark is introduced through a spark plug placed at the end of the cylinder. The spark causes the gasoline to explode, and the explosion drives the piston down again into the cylinder. This movement, called the power stroke, turns the crankshaft. A final movement of the piston upward again forces the exhaust gases, the byproducts of the fuel’s combustion, from the cylinder. These four movements—intake, compression, power, and exhaust—are called strokes. The four-stroke engine is the most common type of automobile engine.
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