What is SI Engine?
A spark-ignition engine (SI engine) is an internal combustion engine, generally a petrol engine, where the combustion process of the air-fuel mixture is ignited by a spark from a spark plug. This is in contrast to compression-ignition engines, typically diesel engines, where the heat generated from compression together with the injection of fuel is enough to initiate the combustion process, without needing any external spark. Spark-ignition engines are commonly referred to as "gasoline engines" in North America, and "petrol engines" in Britain and the rest of the world. Spark-ignition engines can (and increasingly are) run on fuels other than petrol/gasoline, such as autogas (LPG), methanol, ethanol, bioethanol, compressed natural gas (CNG), hydrogen, and (in drag racing) nitromethane.
How to Calculate Downward Inertia Force on Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Inlet Valve?
Downward Inertia Force on Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Inlet Valve calculator uses Inertia Force on Valve = Total Force on Rocker Arm of Inlet Valve-Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve to calculate the Inertia Force on Valve, The Downward inertia force on valve given total force on rocker arm of inlet valve is the pseudo force acting onto the inlet valve opposite to its direction of travel when it opens. Inertia Force on Valve is denoted by P symbol.
How to calculate Downward Inertia Force on Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Inlet Valve using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Downward Inertia Force on Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Inlet Valve, enter Total Force on Rocker Arm of Inlet Valve (Pi) & Spring Force on Rocker Arm Valve (Psr) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Downward Inertia Force on Valve given Total Force on Rocker Arm of Inlet Valve calculation can be explained with given input values -> 101.5 = 200-98.5.