Internal combustion engine or IOCE is a system where
fuel combustion is occurred using oxidation agent in its combustion chambers to
generate power and momentum. Usually, the reciprocating motion of the parts in
the engine combustion chamber resulted from the combustion process is converted
into rotary motion and in turn transmits the power and momentum. However, in
Wankel engines the power and momentum resulted from combustion are generated
and transmitted in rotary manner. Certain technologies have been developed in
order to improve the engine efficiency and promoting its volume performance,
inter alia, gasoline direct injection (GDI) and charging (turbo charge and
super charge). In those propulsions where the power and momentum are
the result of converting reciprocating motion of combustion chamber parts into
rotary motion, certain parts such as bush, cylinder, piston, piston ring,
connecting rod, crank pin, crankshaft and camshaft are of special importance
and considered as the main point to transmit the power and momentum in such
power generators.
Piston
Piston Pin
Ring
Connection Rod
Cylinder Head
Valve (Exhust & Intake)
Cam Shaft
Crank Shaft
Cylinder Head Gasket
Tappet