3-Cylinder Engines
When we read this term, the first thing that comes to our
mind is entry-level budget cars. And it’s not wrong to be thinking that way as
3-cylinder engines were mainly used in the low budget entry-level cars like
Maruti Suzuki Alto. But the present scenario is the stark opposite. With
radical advancements in the field of IC Engines, we can finally produce
3-cylinder engines with power output which are comparable to a 4-cylinder one
and providing much better fuel efficiency. Even BMW has produced a 3-cylinder
engine called “BMW B38”. When a company which mainly concentrates on
power rather than fuel efficiency opts for a 3-cylinder engine, you have to
admit that it is not totally useless!
Basic Structure: The basic structure of a 3-cylinder
engine is quite similar to that of a 4-cylinder one, only it has 3 cylinders
instead of one. Yes, it’s quite obvious from the name and I am not here to
point out differences solely from the name!
Let’s come to the engine firing interval. The firing interval
is generally decided by the formula: 720/ (No. of cylinders) °. From this expression, we can say that for a 4-cylinder
engine fires at an interval of 180°.
Thus, there will be power stroke in any one of the 4 cylinders after a 180°
rotation of the shaft. However, if we use the same expression for a 3-cylinder
engine, the firing interval stands at 240°. Thus, in case of 3-cylinder
engines, the power stroke takes place after the shaft rotates 240° after the
last power stroke.
The
firing order of the 3-cylinders are obviously different from the 4-cylinder
ones. In a 4-cylinder engine the firing order is generally 1-3-4-2.
Whereas for 3-cylinder engines, there is no fixed firing order and it varies
from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Advantages and Limitations: From the above information, you might have formed a general
image about the 3-cylinder engines. So, let’s just point out the advantages and
limitation of a 3-cylinder engine with respect to a 4-cylinder engine.
Limitations:
1)
The less number
of cylinders obviously imply that a 3-cylinder engine will have less power
compared to a 4-cylinder engine. This limitation used to hugely affect the use
of these engines in different sector other than low budget family cars.
This limitation is overcome by the use of Turbochargers!
Turbochargers kick in at a low rpm thanks to the modern technologies that have
given a huge boost to the automobile sector.
TURBOCHARGER
2)
The high value of
firing interval means that there is going to be a gap between two power strokes
which may not be neglected at low rpms. Thus, the delivery of power is not as
consistent as a 4-cylinder engine.
3)
Less number of
cylinders often leads to an unsteadiness of the engine block. More the number
of engines and the arrangement of the number of cylinders provide a stability
to the engine block which is quite handy in reducing engine vibrations.
4)
The above two
points result in more vibration of a 3-cylinder engine compared to a 4-cylinder
engine.
To deal with this problem, certain companies
use balancing shafts that can solve the problem of less stability. Certain
tweaks to the design of the shaft can also help. In short, today’s technology
has found an answer to most of limitations of a 3-cylinder engine.
Advantages:
With the above limitations of a
3-cylinder engine, we may vote against the use of a 3-cylinder engine. But the
solutions have limited the limitations. So here let’s check out the major
benefits of using a 3-cylinder engine.
1)
With less number
of cylinders compared to a 4-cylinder engine, the 3-cylinder provides the main
benefit of having less weight. The less weight proves beneficial in increasing
the fuel efficiency of the car and also helps in increasing the mileage
(mileage/l) of the car.
2)
The 3-cylinder
engine obviously have less mechanical parts compared to the 4-cylinder ones and
that proves helpful in decreasing the frictional losses.
Conclusion:
As we can see, the benefits of a
3-cylinder engine outweighs the limitations that all occur due to its less
number of engines.
BUT!
All the advantages of a 3-cylinder depend hugely on the way of driving. The
proper driving of a car having 3-cylinder engine allows the driver to reap all
the benefits to its fullest extent. A novice driver with blunt driving skills
like bad transmission changing and improper braking can lead to mild vibrations
in the engine which may be disturbing and can also affect the fuel efficiency
of the engine.
Written
By- Subhadeep Bose
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