Classification of engine with cylinder:-
Arrangement: 1) Opposed type, 2) Horizontal type,3) Radial type,4) Inline type,5) V type
1) Opposed type:
An opposed-piston engine is a reciprocating internal combustion engine in which each cylinder has a piston at both ends, and no cylinder head.This engine have two carburetor. That's why today this type engine not use.
2) Horizontal type:
A flat engine is an internal combustion engine with horizontally-opposed cylinders. ... Horizontal inline engines are quite common in industrial applications such as underfloor mounting for buses.
3) Radial type:
The radial engine is a reciprocating type internal combustion engine configuration in which the cylinders "radiate" outward from a central crankcase like the spokes of a wheel. ... The radial configuration was very commonly used for aircraft engines before gas turbine engines became predominant.
4) Inline Engine:
The straight or inline engine is an internal-combustion engine with all cylinders aligned in one row and having no offset.
5) V type Engine:
A V engine, or Vee engine is a common configuration for an internal combustion engine. The cylinders and pistons are aligned, in two separate planes or 'banks', so that they appear to be in a "V" when viewed along the axis of the crankshaft.
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