INTAKE AND EXHAUST VALVES - Blumaq
Maybe your like
Intake and exhaust valves are elements whose function is controlling a liquid or gas flow; those ones used in the intake and exhaust of a four-stroke engine are usually seat valves.
Which is the role of these valves? Valves are precision parts of the engine and have four very important tasks in motor operation:
- Blocking sections of the flow.
- Control of gas exchange.
- Hermetic closing of the cylinders.
- Dissipation of the heat that has been absorbed from combustion exhaust gases, transferring it to the valve seat inserts and valve guides. At temperatures up to 800ºC each valve is opened and closed up to 70 times per second and, during the useful life of the engine, supports an average of 300 million of load changes.
FEATURES
INTAKE VALVES
Intake valve has the function of connecting the intake manifold with the cylinder depending on the distribution time. Generally, they are made of only one metal, steel with chrome and silicon alloys which provide good resistance to heat and work. Some areas of the metal such as the seat, stem and head are usually tempered to reduce wear. The cooling of this valve takes place by its contact with the fuel-air mixture which largely dissipates its temperature generally in contact with the stem, and its working temperature reaches 200ºC to 300ºC.
EXHAUST VALVES
The exhaust valve is in constant contact with exhaust gases that are at very high temperatures, so they must have a stronger structure than intake valves.
The heat accumulated in the valve is released through its seat by 75%, it’s not surprising that it reaches temperatures of 800 ºC. Due to its unique function this valve must be made of different materials, its head and stem are usually made of steel with chrome and magnesium alloy because it has the great quality of resisting oxidation and high temperatures. The upper part of the stem is commonly manufactured from chrome-silicon. For thermal conductivity, hollow heads and stems filled with sodium are manufactured, as this material has the function of quickly transferring heat to the cooling zone, reducing head temperature up to 100ºC.
TYPE OF VALVES
MONOMETALLIC VALVE
Manufactured rationally by hot extrusion process or die forging.
BIMETAL VALVES
These make possible the ideal combination of materials for both stem and head.
HOLLOW VALVES
This technology is used on one side for weight reduction and on the other for cooling. Sodium-filled (melting point 97.5ºC), it can transfer heat from the valve head to the stem, through the stirring effect of the liquid sodium, and achieve a temperature reduction of between 80º to 150ºC.
Tag » What Is An Intake Valve
-
Intake Valve Definition And Meaning | Collins English Dictionary
-
Intake Valve Definition & Meaning
-
Intake Valve | Mechanics | Britannica
-
What Is An Intake Valve? - About Mechanics
-
What Is Intake Valve? - Quora
-
Intake Valve - An Overview | ScienceDirect Topics
-
Engine Intake And Exhaust Valve Basics Location Function
-
What Are The Functions Of The Intake And Exhaust Valves?
-
Intake Valve - Encyclopedia - The Free Dictionary
-
All About Engine Valves - Thomasnet
-
Intake Valves (Inlet Valve) – Control Airflow
-
All About Engine Valves - Sunflag Steel
-
The Engine - How The Valves Open And Close | How A Car Works
-
Intake Valves Motorcycle Parts - Dime City Cycles