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  • How a Car Engine Works (Internal Combustion Engine)

    Subscribe to ProjectCarTV. I will have a lot of automotive tutorials.

  • This video is super, but the walz is in the 3 time metrum :-).

    J. Strauss - The Blue Danube

  • Excelent work. Thank You.! 

  • when the fuel is compressed, it shows that the arm pushes it towards a spark plug. does that mean a small fire is made in the engine? the video isn't very clear

  • What's the name of the song?

  • I AM STUDYING IN 10TH GRADE....AND I WANT HAPPENS AFTER THE EXHAUST.....wondering a lot..plz zum1 tell

    

  • @rapstarrohan it just repeat the cycle...again and again..

  • May I use this video for tomorrow's presentation? This totally is the video I have been looking for, thank you so much for uploading it to youtube

  • @20459972  how do you use this as a presentation?

  • what does the work do please:)

  • @jamesherb100 this is how the power from an engine is made

  • does anybody have this done through adobe flash

  • wow check out the compression on that thing!

  • I`v seen a old Foos brand engine with open crankcase running this slow

  • 5 people ride in a horse and buggy lol

  • nice video but should hv showed d parts like i need to know which is d piston,crankshaft,cylinder nd all.

  • A question:

    In N1 when the mixture of air and fuel goes in, how does it get forced inside? How does it really work?

    Oh and how do pedals in a car make it go faster?

    Can someone help please?

  • @SpetsnazPower Concerning your second question, I take it that u want to know why the car goes faster when you further push the acceleration pedal (accelerator). Reason is the butterfly valve that controls the amount of air sucked into the carburator in old cars or the air intake manifold. the more u push the pedal, the more the butterfly valve opens, the more air is sucked in, the more oxygen available for the fuel inside the piston = greater combustion thus greater power

  • concerning ur 1st question, the down movement of the piston inside the cylinder and the butterfly being slightly open in part throttle, this creates vaccum inside the cylinder and as the intake valve opens, the air is sucked into the cylinder & in the same time fuel is injected. to make it easier for u to understand, get a syringe and remove the needle. seal the opening with ur finger and try to pull the plastic rod then release ur finger, air will flow inside the syringe this is how it works.

  • It could be better if it was showed on slow motion instead, but great anyway.

  • Wow that's some high compression there!

  • nice but the number 3 stroke is not work,its a combustion lol.

  • thank you, this really made it clear.

  • awesome video

  • AMAZING! I loved... Now I was able to understand the steps:

    ( intake, press, work, out, intake, press, work, OUT!!)

  • how to grab this video?.help me pls....thank you

  • your vids are soooo helpful thank u very much 5*

  • this video is very beautiful to study the 4 stroke engine

  • simple but powerful.. in practice, due to pressure drop when the air-fuel mixture flow into cylinder n irreversible in the process, the actual process should be differ from the ideal Otto cycle.. interesting :)

  • Cool thanks I did not know that. But now I do.

  • nice but how does that make a car move?

  • in a nutshell, that spinning crank you see spends the driveshaft at the end of the tranny (if your in a rwd car) which goes to the differential, which then spins a gear that spins two other gears transfering energy to each wheel. basically.....in a nutshell lol

  • Assumptions are made in order to simplify the "Ideal Otto Cycle" so it could be studied by beginners and Students , and also to be expressed in a simple P-V or a T-S diagram... Gas Medium is assumed to be Ideal...and The Expansion and Compression are assumed to be isentropic. Thats Why the Animated Diagrams seem to be bit different...or maybe seem Thermodynamically impossible.

  • It's funny how often you see these animations, yet not one of them ever shows ignition advance and valve overlap. The things that make working combustion engines differ from the ideal Otto cycle.

  • sad thing is is that it wont be around much longer, at most of 45 years!

  • Awesome! So complex and so simple, amazing

  • One of the best inventions man has ever made!!

    Internal Combustion Engine!!

  • Your are just following a particulllar way without knowing why, just because someone other built it and it is working.

  • Distefo, boy you sure know a lot about me. You got all that from a one line joke on my Channel - amazing.

  • Missundestanding, by saying "you", i mean the man who thinks that way. Not you. I am Greek, I dont speak very good english. Sorry

  • I checked out your Channel and see that you are Greek. Your English is impressive - a lot better than my Greek!

  • Hahaha, thnx. You speak Greek???

  • Not a single word.

  • hmmm, here is a single word:

    mpanana, wich means banana and spelled: "ba-na-na"

  • How do I say "thank you"?

  • efcharisto, spelled

    "ef" like the letter, "char" like "hurr"icane, "is" like "Eas"ter, "to" like toma"to"

  • Efcharisto!

  • haha, just kidding

  • blue danub..

  • Which music please????

  • I love it. Especially that you picked strauss' waltz.......its just perfect ^__^

  • what does physics have to do with engines?

    guys plz i need an answer quick!

    thanks:)

  • what does a banana have to do with a banana milkshake?

    you're welcome :)

  • Sorry for a late response but every part of the engine is related to physics. From applying ideal gas laws to work out the best time for the bang phase, working out the best air:fuel ratio to be injected, calculating the amount of torque etc, generated using rotational dynamics or finding the right material to make the many parts of an engine out of with material physics.

    hope this helps

  • thats alright mate...thanks for your reply(:

  • It's not physics at all. It's engineering.

  • lol wow....

  • To 540merlin,

    Only a garageman believes that.... every part of the engine is related to physics, engineering is physics. And I saw your profile "Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines." You are saying that only because you cant understand aerodynamics. The only think you are doing is mimicing other people inventions. You cant invent a new style of engine.

  • Distefo, I am an engineer. Science (including physics) is the study of that which exists. Engineering is the application of science to create something that did not previously exist. Clearly engines did not previously exist, and they do now thanks entirely to engineering. Nothing to do with science whatsoever.

    I'm glad you looked at my profile. The aerodynamics comment is meant tongue-in-cheek, just to get people thinking a little.

  • I wouldnt write any negative comment if you didn't have that phrase on your profile. I am just the man who is thinking how to create a car engine and not the guy who will buy an another engine, modify it without knowing what is happening in there. You maybe can build an engine from nothing, but if you dont know why you need e.g. oxygen and how much or why this shape of piston and not an another, you are just a garageman.

  • Not rotar NO MOTOR!

  • oh thanks for the video...I need to learn how it works to get my driving license...:)

  • The best vid I've found so far; i needed somthing simple to teach kids and here we go.

    For all those who need a way of remembering how the 4-stroke works:

    1)suck

    2)squeeze

    3)Bang

    4)Blow

    always helps me

  • this method could also be applied to other things.

  • @Verte666 that wasnt the joke or anything. nobody understood the inuendo until you posted that comment. thank you so much

  • lololol so funny yea it can be applied to other things like.....

  • Blowing up a baloon!

  • @MILAN

    is this the famous wiKI imaGE ????find on google,i bet....

    its simple..>>intake--air fuel mixture

    >>>>>>>>>>>mixture is compressed to a higher temperature and pressure

    >>>>>>>>>>>its ignited by a spark as called(SI engiNEs--b a spark plug)

    >>>>>>>>>>>then the exhaust--with the rotation of the crank--which is the work done

  • @ifrgtmyname THATS WHAT SHE SAID

  • @zacattack3442 get laid

  • @gscrotes93 im pretty sure the only thing on your channel are your favorites which teach you how to smoke weed. get an education.

  • @zacattack3442 thats why i go to a technical high school and on shop week i get to work at an advance engine rebuild shop instead of go to school and make lots of money to buy weed (its called co-op). then according to you i watch videos on youtube to learn how to smoke it and you know this because you wasted your time by looking at my youtube page which i havent looked at in years. get a life.

  • @gscrotes93 ...you smoke weed, and you're telling me to get a life...?

  • @zacattack3442 every time you reply i get an email. drop it faggot

  • good vid.

  • This has got to be the best video that explains it. Now it all makes sense. Thank you :-)

  • its so cool but if you think about it its really simple

  • Nice animation! I hate to think how many people dont know this is how it works, even men. If our education system was better they might. When I was much younger I had this idea you could only own what you understood. Then I would own lots and the rich, well back to school for them.

    Domo Arigato

  • I blame media... it has always been promoted that flame reactions in a vehicle cause explosions, because of that people will surely put "mini explosions" out of the picture. As for me that's why i did not know I was actually curious as to if gasolina could do anything that is not related to explosions.

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