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Solenoid Engine

Presented by:-
Vipul Vikas Mohite.
Raj
What is a Solenoid?
• A Solenoid is a coil of wire,
when current runs through
that coil of through that coil
of wire, creates a
electromagnet.
Solenoid Coil
• A solenoid is a coil wound into a tightly packed helix, the term
solenoid refers to a long, thin loop of wire, often wrapped
around a metallic core, which produces a magnetic field when
an electric current is passed through it. Solenoids are important
because they can create controlled magnetic fields and can be
used as electromagnets
Parts Used
• Solenoid Coil (500cm) • Ci P
• Crankshaft • Wooden Base
• Battery (9v)
• Switch Key
Basic Function
• Our project basically deals with the electromagnetic
field concept which is used to produce magnetic force to
run the piston and that force transferred to the
connecting rod and ultimately it rotates crank shaft and
that is how the engine delivers the required power
Working of Solenoid
• Apply current.
• Magnetic field gets generated.
• Stop & plunger become attracting Magnets.
• Magnetic force derived plunger to stop.
What is Solenoid Engine?
• An engine which works with the help of solenoid is called solenoid engine.
• It converts the magnetic energy produced by solenoid into mechanical energy.
• The speed of the flywheel depends on the intensity of magnetic field
generated by solenoid. Hence, high voltage will result in more RPM of
flywheel.
• It can be constructed with simple copper wires, crank, crankshaft, flywheel
and a voltage source.
Working of Solenoid Engine
• Solenoid engine is engine which works on the movement of solenoid.
• The engine runs using a simple 9V (Lithium) battery and just a simple flick of the
flywheel.
• When we supplies the current through a coil then due to electromagnetism it generates
magnetic field around that coil.
• Due to that the rod inside get repel or attract based on the direction of current
• Solenoid engine the reciprocating motion of solenoid is converted into rotary by
connection it to crank shaft through a connecting rod.
Advantages
• Maintenance cost is less as compared to the piston cylinder
engine.
• Complete elimination of pollutant emission.
• Amount of power developed is constant
• Less consumption of lubricating oil.
Disadvantages
• More amount of charge required
• Cant be used for heavy vehicles
• More chance for Magnetic distortions
Thank You

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