Trigonometry and geometry have always been a tough nut to crack, at least for me, but I believe most of the people who go on to read this article will have a resonating opinion. I always thought that the thetas, the alphas and the betas can never really be my cup of tea.
If you by any means happen to carry the same notion and are an automobile buff at heart, the trigonometry of engine configuration will definitely sound a lot more fun, Not only it will help in understanding the engine configurations better but it will certainly provide you with a reason to at least confront the most daunting of childhood fears in a fun manner, if not completely overpowering them
Jokes aside, This article will explain the major differences between different types of cylinder configuration arrangements (Inline, V and W) find in an automobile engine.
As the name suggests, in this type of arrangement cylinders are attached in a straight line above the crankshaft, While the majority of the inline configuration engines get four cylinders, some of the high performance-oriented engines might get even six or eight cylinders.
V type arrangement split the cylindrical arrangement into two even banks around the crankshaft, this arrangement gets its name as the two cylindrical banks form a V-shaped arrangement and angle between these banks may assume any value from 45o,60o,90o, these type of configurations come in a variety of sizes as per power requirements.
The W-engine happens to be an even better-reworked version of the compact V-shaped engines, this particular design means an even more compacted configuration. When viewed from the front, this arrangement looks like a double-V. As far as the advantages of W type configuration is considered, as described above, they have the most compact arrangement, this is the reason why they can be used in high-performance or heavy-duty vehicles. These are very rare as the V-type configuration caters almost to all the needs of compact engine construction.
Tata Motors has officially taken the wraps off the heavily updated Altroz hatchback, revealing not…
The Kia Carens Clavis has finally been launched in India, with prices starting from Rs…
Comet EV is cheaper only with the battery subscription plan. Hector and Hector Plus petrol…
Royal Enfield is reportedly gearing up to foray into the entry-level performance segment with an…
After tons of teaser images and videos, the 2025 Tata Altroz facelift has finally been…
The second-generation Hyundai Venue has been spotted testing in India, giving us a first look…