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    Engine Design (Ice) - 1 Cylinder To V16

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Engine Design (Ice) - 1 Cylinder To V16

    Engine Design (Ice) - 1 Cylinder To V16
    Published 12/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 418.96 MB | Duration: 1h 30m

    Firing Orders, Crankshaft Design, Basic Layout

    What you'll learn

    Combustion Engine Layout (bank angle, crankshaft design, firing order)

    Influence of bank angle on engine design

    Comparison between different engine concepts

    Analysis of different firing orders

    Requirements

    No deep engine knowledge required, we start from scratch.

    Description

    This is an engine design course for tech-interested people and this course will also help you to understand your engine better when working on it.In this course, we will learn the basic design layout of ICE engines from 1 cylinder to V16 engines.We will work out:- bank angle- firing order- crankshaft designWe will analyse the following engines:1 cylinder engineI2, V2 90deg, V2 45deg, 2 cylinder boxerI3I4 (180deg crankshaft, 90deg crankshaft, cross plane crankshaft), 4 cylinder boxer, V4 90degI5I6, V6 120deg, 6 cylinder boxerV8 (flat plane crankshaft, cross plane crankshaft)V10V12 60deg, V12 180degV16You don't need previous knowledge as we will start from scratch with the basic 4-stroke principle. We will work our way up from a simple 1 cylinder engine to a complex 16 cylinder engine.We will also look at different strategies manufacturers are using for firing orders and discuss different crankshaft design.We will compare different engine layouts with each other and identify the challenges engine designers are facing.This course will also help you to understand your engine better and to work out the firing order of your car, which will be beneficial when working on the ignition system.

    Overview

    Section 1: Module 1: Welcome to the course

    Lecture 1 Welcome to the course

    Section 2: Module 2: General Engine Design

    Lecture 2 General Engine Design

    Section 3: Module 3: Specific 4 Stroke Engine Design

    Lecture 3 1 Cylinder Engine

    Lecture 4 2 Cylinder Engine

    Lecture 5 3 Cylinder Engine

    Lecture 6 Paper Example

    Lecture 7 4 Cylinder Engine Part 1

    Lecture 8 4 Cylinder Engine Part 2

    Lecture 9 5 Cylinder Engine

    Lecture 10 6 Cylinder Engine (I6)

    Lecture 11 6 Cylinder Engine (V6)

    Lecture 12 6 Cylinder Engine (B6)

    Lecture 13 8 Cylinder Engine

    Lecture 14 10 Cylinder Engine

    Lecture 15 12 Cylinder Engine (60deg V12)

    Lecture 16 12 Cylinder Engine (180deg V12)

    Lecture 17 16 Cylinder Engine

    Section 4: Thank You

    Lecture 18 Thank You

    Tech interested people, car nerds, people who want to know more about engine details