CT 100.20 Four-stroke petrol engine for CT 110
In conjunction with the CT 110 test stand, which includes a drive and brake unit, the four-stroke petrol engine is highly suitable for use in teaching the fundamentals of engine functioning and measurement.
The engine used here is an air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke petrol engine with external carburation. The engine is started and slowed down by an electric motor mounted in the CT 110 unit. The air cooling is effected by a flywheel fan. The brake unit is connected by way of a elastic claw coupling.
The engine is prepared for measurement of the cylinder pressure for indication. It includes a sensor to measure the exhaust gas temperature and a connection to measure the intake pressure. Both sensors, ignition cut-off and fuel supply are connected to the CT 110 test stand.
The full load and partial load characteristic curves of the engine are plotted in experiments.
- engine for use in CT 110 test stand
Air-cooled single-cylinder petrol engine
- power output: 7,5kW at 3000min -1
- bore: 87,3mm
- stroke: 66,7mm
- air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke petrol engine for installation in the CT 110 test stand
- engine mounted on base plate
- force transmission to brake via elastic claw coupling
- engine complete with fuel hose and exhaust gas temperature sensor
- fuel hose with self-sealing quick-release coupling
in conjunction with CT 110 test stand
- familiarisation with a four-stroke petrol engine
- plotting of torque and power curves
- determination of specific fuel consumption
- determination of volumetric efficiency and lambda (fuel-air ratio)
- determination of the frictional power of the engine