Petrol Engine
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Diesel Engine
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i) A petrol engine draws a mixture of petrol and air during suction stroke.
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i) A diesel engine draws only air during suction stroke.
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ii) The carburetor is employed to mix air and petrol in the required proportion and to supply it to the engine during suction stroke.
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ii) The injector or atomizer is employed to inject the fuel at the end of compression.
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iii) The pressure at the end of compression is about 10 bar.
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iii) The pressure at the end of compression is about 35 bar.
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iv) The charge (i.e. petrol and air mixture) is ignited with the help of a spark plug.
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iv) The fuel is injected in the form of fine spray. The temperature of the compressed air (about 600oC at a pressure of about 35 bar) is sufficiently high to ignite the fuel.
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v) The combustion of fuel takes place approximately at constant volume. In other words, it works on Otto Cycle.
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v) The combustion of fuel takes place approximately at constant pressure. In other words, it works on Diesel Cycle.
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vi) A petrol engine has compression ratio approximately from 6 to10.
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vi) A diesel engine has compression ratio approximately from 15 to 25.
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vii) The starting is easy due to low compression ratio.
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vii) The starting is little difficult due to high compression ratio.
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viii) As the compression ratio is low, the petrol engines are lighter and cheaper.
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viii) As the compression ratio is high, the diesel engines are heavier and costlier.
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ix) The running cost of petrol engines is high because of the higher cost of petrol.
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ix) The running cost of diesel engines is low because of the lower cost of diesel.
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x) The maintenance cost is less.
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x) The maintenance cost is more.
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xi) The thermal efficiency is upto about 26%.
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xi) The thermal efficiency is upto about 40%.
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xii) These are high speed engines
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xii) These are relatively low speed engines
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xiii) The petrol engines are generally employed in light duty vehicles such as scooters, motorcycles, cars. These are also used in airplane.
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xiii) The petrol engines are generally employed in heavy duty vehicles such as buses, trucks and earth moving machines etc.
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