Friday, May 6, 2011

Diesel Engine Labeled

A Diesel engine is a combustion engine that uses heat of the compression to starts the ignition that burns the fuel, then put in a chamber during the last stage of compression.  The  Exhaust Camshaft allows the burnt gases to escape. The Water Jacket allows the coolant flow for smooth run. The Intake Camshaft takes driving force from crankshaft through gear train or chain and operates the exhaust camshaft.  The Valves allows the whole engine to run smoothly.  The Connecting Rod changes the reciprocating motion of piston into rotary motion at crankshaft.  This way connecting rod transfers the power made from piston to crankshaft.  The Crank Shaft gets the motion from connecting rod and gives a rotary motion to the main shaft

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