Mechanical Engineering - IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants - Discussion

Discussion Forum : IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants - Section 1 (Q.No. 31)
31.
A diesel engine has
one valve
two valves
three valves
four valves
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Indher said:   7 years ago
@All.

There are Only two valves in a diesel engine. The fuel injector is not a valve.
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Emad Elmoazamy said:   7 years ago
Diesel Engine has only 2 or 4 valves according to Engine power Capacity.
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Surya said:   7 years ago
A multi-valve engine design typically has three, four, or five valves per cylinder to achieve improved performance only. But any four-stroke internal combustion engine needs at least two valves per cylinder. Fuel injector is consider as a port.

Bhosale said:   6 years ago
Inlet valve, exhaust valve, fuel injector.
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Anoie said:   5 years ago
FI is a solenoid valve. So given answer is correct.
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Afridi Ansari said:   4 years ago
Injection port can be considered as valve because Valve is a thing that controls the amount of flow by either stopping the way or opening the way.

I think this is the answer. Correct me if I am wrong.
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RAJA MUTHU KUMAR said:   4 years ago
In a Diesel Injector, there is a needle valve to expel the Diesel fuel in the combustion chamber. Taking into account the needle valve, the diesel engine has three valves.
1 - Inlet valve
2 - Exhaust valve
And 3. Injector.
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