What is the Flywheel of a Gasoline Engine?
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Flywheel is a disc-shaped component with a large moment of inertia, functioning as an energy storage device. Here is some relevant information about gasoline engines: 1. Introduction: A gasoline engine is an engine that uses gasoline as fuel to convert internal energy into kinetic energy. Due to the low viscosity and fast evaporation of gasoline, it can be injected into the cylinder via a fuel injection system. After compression reaches a certain temperature and pressure, the spark plug ignites it, causing the gas to expand and perform work. 2. Characteristics: Gasoline engines are characterized by high rotational speed, simple structure, light weight, low cost, smooth operation, and easy maintenance. Gasoline engines are widely used in automobiles, especially in small cars.