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Mechanical Engineering - Braking System and Part of Engine

This document provides definitions for various automotive engineering terms related to internal combustion engines, manufacturing engineering, components of engines like the crankshaft, and fuel types. It also defines terms related to braking systems like the brake pedal, lines, rotors, shoes, and boosters. Finally, it outlines parts of a clutch system such as the flywheel, slave cylinder, bell housing, disk, fork, pilot bearing, and release bearing.

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Mechanical Engineering - Braking System and Part of Engine

This document provides definitions for various automotive engineering terms related to internal combustion engines, manufacturing engineering, components of engines like the crankshaft, and fuel types. It also defines terms related to braking systems like the brake pedal, lines, rotors, shoes, and boosters. Finally, it outlines parts of a clutch system such as the flywheel, slave cylinder, bell housing, disk, fork, pilot bearing, and release bearing.

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1. How many cycles used in Internal Combustion Engine (ICE).

FOUR STROKE CYCLE


2. Responsible for ensuring proper production of the automotive components or complete
vehicles. While the development engineers are responsible for the function of the vehicle,
manufacturing engineers are responsible for the safe and effective production of the vehicle.
MANUFACTURING ENGINEER
3. a system that converts heat or thermal energy and chemical energy to mechanical energy.
HEAT ENGINE
4. It is also called a 4 stroke cycle. OTTO CYCLE
5. The four-stroke engine was first patented by who? ALPHONSE BEAU de ROCHAS
6. Who is the first person to build a working four-stroke engine, a stationary engine using a coal
gas-air mixture for fuel (a gas engine), was German engineer? NICOLAUS OTTO
7. a machine designed to convert one form of energy into mechanical energy. ENGINE OR
MOTOR
8. It is a rotating shaft which (in conjunction with the connecting rods) converts reciprocating
motion of the pistons into rotational motion. CRANKSHAFT
9. Someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other machines. MECHANIC
10. It is a material such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power. FUEL
1. a type of internal combustion engine using an eccentric rotary design to convert pressure
into rotating motion. WANKEL/ROTARY ENGINE
2. What are the 2 type of the engines use in automotives. DIESEL ENGINE & GASOLINE ENGINE
3. It is used to transfer the energy from crankshaft. It synchronizes the rotation of the
crankshaft and the camshaft(s) so that the engine's valves open and close at the proper times
during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes. TIMING BELT or TIMING CHAIN
4. where each pair of opposed cylinders moves inwards and outwards at the same time. FLAT
or BOXER ENGINE
5. Give 2 types of Engine Platforms. STRAIGHT CYLINDER ENGINE & V-SERIES
6. Give 2 example of where do you find the internal combustion engine (ICE). TOYOTA 3SGE
BEAMS & ISUZU 4JJ1
7. Give example of a Dual Over Head Cam 4 cylinder engine. NISSAN SR 20 NEOVVL
8. Give 2 materials used for fuel of the engine.
9. Give 3 parts of the engine that is inside of the Cylinder Head Assembly. HEAD GASKET, SPARK
PLUGS & HEAD COMBUSTION CHAMBER
10. 2 types of brakes use in automotive. DISK & DRUM BRAKE

IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
DIP STICK
DRAWING
BRAKING SYSTEM
1. a connected lever pushes a piston into the master cylinder. BRAKE PEDAL
2. your brake system play a key role in brake performance and function. BRAKE LINES
3-4. - important component in the braking system that stops your vehicle. DRUM BRAKE &
BRAKE ROTOR
5.the part of a braking system which carries the brake lining in the drum brakes used on
automobiles. BRAKE SHOE
6. enhanced master cylinder setup used to reduce the amount of pedal pressure needed for
braking. BRAKE BOOSTER/HYDROVAC
7. composed of steel backing plates with friction material bound to the surface that faces the
disc brake rotor. BRAKE PADS
8. a mechanical device that inhibits motion by absorbing energy from a moving system. BRAKE
9-10. Two Types of Automotive Brake. DISK & DRUM BRAKE

CLUTCH SYSTEM
1. a mechanical device that is attached to crankshaft to receive energy from clutch disk.
FLYWHEEL
2. It works together with the clutch master cylinder to disengage the clutch. CLUTCH SLAVE
3. the portion of the transmission that covers the flywheel and the clutch or torque converter of
the transmission. BELL HOUSING
4. It is fitted between the flywheel and the pressure plate. CLUTCH DISK
5. convert the movement of the clutch pedal to the back and forth movement of the clutch
throw-out bearing. CLUTCH FORK AND CONNECTING LINKAGE
6. supports and center the transmission input shaft and clutch disc. PILOT BEARING
7. mechanical device that transfers all power from the engine into the transmission of a vehicle.
CLUTCH
8-9 – What is the two Part of the vehicle where the clutch is located? ENGINE FLYWHEEL &
TRANSMISSION
10. the connective element between the rotating clutch pressure plate on the engine side and
the rigid release mechanism on the transmission side. RELEASE BEARING

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