How are automobiles classified based on capacity give examples?
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How are automobiles classified based on capacity give examples?
Based on the Load Capacity of the Vehicle: Light-duty vehicles, medium-duty vehicles, and heavy-duty vehicle are falls under this category. Examples of light-duty vehicles such as private cars like Nano, Alto, Scorpio etc. or commercial vehicle like pick-up van, taxi, etc even scooter and motorcycle.
How do you classify an automobile engine?
Automotive Engines are generally classified according to following different categories:
- Internal combustion (IC) and External Combustion (EC)
- Type of fuel: Petrol, Diesel, Gas, Bio / Alternative Fuels.
- Number of strokes – Two stroke Petrol, Two-Stroke Diesel, Four Stroke Petrol / Four Stroke Diesel.
What are the 3 classifications of engine?
Types of engines and how they work
- Internal combustion engines (IC engines)
- External combustion engines (EC engines)
- Reaction engines.
Which fall under light motor vehicle category based on capacity?
Which of these falls under LMV(Light Motor Vehicle) category based on capacity? Explanation: Cars and jeeps are Light Motor Vehicles based on their capacity.
What is engine type?
We can broadly classify engines into two categories those are Internal Combustion Engine and External Combustion Engine. Internal Combustion Engine: Fuel combustion takes place inside the engine system.
How do you classify engine on the basis of method of cooling the cylinder?
On the basis of types of cooling, the engines are classified as: (i). Air cooled engines: In these engines, the air is used to cool the engines. In air cooled engines the cylinder barrels are separated and metal fins are used which provides radiating surface area that increase cooling.
What are the 2 types of engine define each?
What is engine and types of engine?
Basically the engines are of two types, and these are external combustion engines and internal combustion engines. (i). External combustion engine: In external combustion engine, the combustion of fuel takes place outside the engine. Example: steam engine.