Numerical: (With Firing Order) Multicylinder inline engine | Balancing of Reciprocating Mass

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This video is on numerical based on multicylinder inline engine.
This is a special case in which firing order is given.
So in the beginning of the video, we have briefly discussed about firing order.
In multicylinder inline engine, we have to provide Firing order to the cylinders so that vibrations can be reduced. If firing order is not provided in multicylinder inline engine, then it causes lot of vibrations.
Here is a numerical which is based on firing order, so check out the numerical and comment us if you have any doubts.

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Toyota land cruiser 5 cylinder electronic pump ar engine teke firing kibabe kore

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Sir there is one question can you please explain..
The four cylinder engine at 180rpm, the firing interval will be as
1/60 S
1/45 S
1/90 S
1/10 S

pinkykumari
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can we solve this question analytically
i mean without drawing the polygons
pls explain

maanvendrasingh
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A 5 cylinder in-line engine running at 500 r.p.m has successive cranks at
1440 apart. The distance between the cylinder centre line is 300 mm.
Piston stroke = 240 mm, length of CR = 480 mm. Examine the engine for
balance of primary and secondary forces and couples. Find the maximum
value of these and position of central crank at which these maximum need answer brooo plzzzz

cliqs
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Sir but text book me force and couple polygon crank position ke uppr se nikale hai aur yaha aapne firing order ke hisab se nikala hai :(
Yaha me confuse konsi method follow karu ???

pratikvishwakarma
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What will be the primary crank angel then if we consider a 4 cylinder engine??

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Great video but it would be better if you could have spoken English to make it easier for some of us

euniceeshun
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the ideal firing order for 5 cylinders is 1-2-4-5-3!

paulo
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Thank you sir ..very much helpful...now I understood how to draw this polygon👍

aniketgurjar
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Our rp is centre cylinder 3, but you take rp for angle as cylinder 1 why?

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