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Chapter 1: Engine Operation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS MT MT
Purpose and Perspective of the Chapter ................................................................................................. 2
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Chapter Objectives ..................................................................................................................................... 2
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Complete List of Chapter Activities and Assessments ........................................................................... 2
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Key Terms ................................................................................................................................................... 3
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What’s New in This Chapter .................................................................................................................... 3
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Chapter Outline .......................................................................................................................................... 3
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Lesson Hints ................................................................................................................................................ 5
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Reading Assignment ................................................................................................................................... 5
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Written Assignments................................................................................................................................... 5
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Chapter 1 Answers To Study Questions .................................................................................................... 5
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Chapter 1 Answers To ASE-Style Review Questions ................................................................................. 6
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Operation
PURPOSE AND PERSPECTIVE OF THE CHAPTER MT MT MT MT MT
The purpose of this chapter is to introduce students to the basic construction and operation of an
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internal combustion engine. It describes the many engine components and how to identify the various
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pieces. Also explained are the different engine classifications along with the different systems and
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how they work together to keep the engine operating effectively.
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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES MT
Upon completion of this chapter, the student should be able to:
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Explain the principles of internal combustion engine operation.
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Identify internal combustion engine parts by name.
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Explain various engine classifications and systems.
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COMPLETE LIST OF CHAPTER ACTIVITIES AND ASSESSMENTS MT MT MT MT MT MT
For additional guidance, refer to the Teaching Online Guide.
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Chapter Activity/Assessment Source (i.e., PPT mt mt Duration
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Explain the mt Icebreaker PPT slide 2 mt mt 10–15 mins mt
principles of
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Identify internal mt Activity PPT slide 27 mt mt 10–20 minutes mt
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engine parts
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by name.
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Explain various mt Self-Assessment PPT slide 29 mt mt 5–10 minutes
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classifications
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KEY TERMS MT
BDC: Bottom Dead Center, referring to the location of the piston at the bottom of the stroke
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bimetal engine: Engines composed of cast iron block and aluminum heads
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blowby: Gasses that escape past piston rings
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companion cylinders: term given to pairs of cylinders found in engines with even number of cylinders
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compression ratio: the ratio at which the air fuel gas mixture is
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compressed displacement: refers to the volume that the piston displaces in
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mt the cylinder firing order: The sequence in which the spark plugs fire in
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lower end: Refers to the location at the bottom of the block where the crankshaft and bearings
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are located
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TDC: Top Dead Center, referring to the location of the piston at the top of the stroke
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transverse engine: mt m t term given to the engines in front wheel drive vehicles
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WHAT’S NEW IN THIS CHAPTER MT MT MT MT
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The following elements are improvements in this chapter from the previous edition:
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CHAPTER OUTLINE MT
In a simple one-cylinder engine, the reciprocating (up-and-down) motion of the piston is
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changed to usable rotary motion by the connecting rod and crankshaft. A flywheel gives
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momentum to the crankshaft between power strokes. Valves control the engine’s intake and
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exhaust. (PPT Slide 4)
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During one four-stroke cycle, the intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes are
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completed. This action takes 720°
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