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Qué (quién) es crankcase - definición

CRANKSHAFT HOUSING IN RECIPROCATING COMBUSTION ENGINES
Blowby; Crank case; Open crank engine; Crankcase (engine); Oil filler cap; Crankcases
  • Four-stroke engine- oil shown in yellow at the bottom
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  • Gardner 0]] stationary engine (a plate acts as a safety shield but the crankshaft is not fully enclosed).
  • Two-stroke crankcase-compression engine

crankcase         
¦ noun a case or covering enclosing a crankshaft.
Crankcase         
In a piston engine, the crankcase is the housing that surrounds the crankshaft. In most modern engines, the crankcase is integrated into the engine block.
Crankcase dilution         
Crankcase dilution is a phenomenon of internal combustion engines in which unburned diesel or gasoline accumulates in the crankcase. Excessively rich fuel mixture or incomplete combustion allows a certain amount of fuel to pass down between the pistons and cylinder walls and dilute the engine oil.

Wikipedia

Crankcase

In a piston engine, the crankcase is the housing that surrounds the crankshaft. In most modern engines, the crankcase is integrated into the engine block.

Two-stroke engines typically use a crankcase-compression design, resulting in the fuel/air mixture passing through the crankcase before entering the cylinder(s). This design of the engine does not include an oil sump in the crankcase.

Four-stroke engines typically have an oil sump at the bottom of the crankcase and the majority of the engine's oil is held within the crankcase. The fuel/air mixture does not pass through the crankcase in a four-stroke engine, however a small amount of exhaust gasses often enter as "blow-by" from the combustion chamber.

The crankcase often forms the lower half of the main bearing journals (with the bearing caps forming the other half), although in some engines the crankcase completely surrounds the main bearing journals.

An open-crank engine has no crankcase. This design was used in early engines and remains in use in some large marine diesel engines.

Ejemplos de uso de crankcase
1. Also, there have been lots of problems with the nylon vacuum hoses that control crankcase ventilation on this model.
2. Setting a new dynamic style benchmark and offering a new look of all–round elegance, the BMW 3 Series Coupé pioneers a truly exceptional power now deputing in the automotive world – the first straight–six cylinder complete with a twin turbocharger, high–precision fuel injection and an all–aluminum crankcase.