Product Description
WORKING MODEL OF 1 CYLINDER, 4 STROKE CI ENGINE
Description: The structure of the 1 cylinder, 4 stroke CI engine can be directly observed to make the students deeply understand the construction and the operating principle of the 1 cylinder, 4 stroke CI engine. It is made up of the good-quality spare parts of the vehicle and can be operated normally driven by geared down motor. The whole frame of the training model is made of GB steel with surface sand blasted. Key area is highlighted by the lights. Details: |
Educational and Practical Demonstration ToolIdeal for engineering laboratories and technical training environments, this model provides a hands-on approach to understanding the mechanics of a 4 stroke, single cylinder CI engine. Its cutaway design and labeled components make it an excellent visual aid. The option for motorized or manual operation enhances versatility, while the enclosed moving parts ensure safety during demonstrations.
Sturdy Construction and Safe DesignBuilt from mild steel, aluminum alloy, and acrylic display sections, this model is designed for durability and frequent educational use. Transparent sections allow clear visibility of engine cycles. All moving parts are safely enclosed, and maintenance requirements are minimal, largely limited to regular cleaning. The demonstration remains safe up to 70C, ensuring it can be used in varied classroom conditions.
FAQ's of WORKING MODEL OF 1 CYLINDER, 4 STROKE CI ENGINE:
Q: How is the working model of the 1 cylinder, 4 stroke CI engine operated during demonstrations?
A: The model can be operated manually using a crank handle or motorized via a 12V DC adapter with an on/off switch. This allows the user to control engine cycle speed and ensure safe, hands-on demonstrations.
Q: What are the visible engine cycles and parts shown in this model?
A: The model clearly displays the intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes. Moving components such as the piston, connecting rod, crankshaft, valves, and cam are visible through acrylic or polycarbonate windows, with color-coded parts for easy identification.
Q: When and where is this model commonly used?
A: This model is widely used in engineering colleges, agricultural training centers, and laboratory settings for demonstration and education. It is valuable during coursework, exams, and technical workshops for understanding CI engine mechanics.
Q: What process is demonstrated by this engine model?
A: The model demonstrates the mechanical motion and sequence of operations within a single cylinder, 4 stroke compression ignition engine. It visually represents how air intake, compression, power, and exhaust cycles function in a real diesel engine, though it does not involve actual combustion.
Q: How does the enclosed design contribute to safety during demonstrations?
A: All moving parts are enclosed within transparent sections, preventing accidental contact while still allowing full visual access. This makes demonstrations safe for both instructors and students.
Q: What are the benefits of using this model for training?
A: Students gain a clear, practical understanding of CI engine mechanisms and fundamentals, which are difficult to grasp from textbooks alone. The color-coded and cutaway features enhance learning and engagement, supporting theory with interactive visualization.