Difference Between SI Engine and CI Engine
The spark Ignition (SI) engine,
as its name indicates uses spark to ignite the fuel. And in Compression
Ignition (CI) engine, the air is compressed within the cylinder and the heat of
this compression air is used to ignite the fuel. Since spark and compressed air
is used to ignite the fuel in these engines, so they are called as spark
ignition (SI) engine and compression ignition (CI) engine.
SI Engine (Spark Ignition Engine)
Spark Ignition (S.I) Engine is an engine in which the combustion takes place by the spark generated by the spark plug. It
uses petrol as fuel and works on Otto cycle. In the spark ignition engine the
air fuel mixture is inserted into the cylinder with help of carburetor. The
compression of the fuel takes place but it has low compression ratio. The fuel
is ignited by the spark generated by the spark plug. SI engine produces less
noise and vibration and their starting is very easy. They are light in weight
and have less maintenance cost. They are mostly used in light commercial
vehicles such as scooters, motorcycles cars etc.
CI Engine (Compression Ignition Engine)
Compression Ignition (C.I) Engine is an engine in
which the combustion of fuel takes place by the heat of the compressed air. It
uses diesel as fuel and works on Diesel cycle. In the compressed ignition
engine, only air enters into the cylinder during suction stroke. It has high compression
ratio because of the high ignition temperature of the diesel fuel. The fuel is
ignited by the heat of the compressed air. Due to high compression ratio it
produces more power. Due to incomplete combustion of the fuel, it produces more
hydrocarbons which lead to air pollution. The noise and vibration problem is
there in the CI engines. The maintenance cost of the CI engine is more as
compared with the SI engines. They are mostly used in heavy duty vehicles such
as buses, trucks, railways, ships etc.
Difference Between SI Engine and CI Engine in Tabular Form
S.no
|
Parameter
|
SI Engine
|
CI Engine
|
1.
|
Definition
|
It
is an engine in which the spark is used to burn the fuel.
|
It
is and engine in which heat of compressed air is used to burn the fuel.
|
2.
|
Fuel
used
|
Petrol
is used as fuel.
|
Diesel
is used as fuel.
|
3.
|
Operating
cycle
|
It
operates on Otto cycle
|
It
operates on Diesel cycle
|
4.
|
Compression
ratio
|
Low
compression ratio.
|
High compression ratio.
|
5.
|
Thermal
efficiency
|
High
thermal efficiency.
|
Less
thermal efficiency.
|
6.
|
Method
of ignition
|
Spark plug is used to produce spark for the
ignition.
|
Heat
of compressed air is used for the ignition.
|
7.
|
Engine
Speed
|
High
speed engines.
|
Low
speed engines.
|
8.
|
Pressure
generated
|
Low
pressure is generated after combustion.
|
High
pressure is generated
after combustion. |
9.
|
Constant
parameter during cycle
|
Constant
volume cycle.
|
Constant
pressure cycle.
|
10.
|
Intake
|
Air
+ fuel.
|
Only
air.
|
Weight
of engine
|
Si
engine has less weight.
|
CI
engine are heavier.
|
|
12.
|
Noise
production
|
It
produces less noise.
|
It
produces more noise.
|
13.
|
Production
of hydrocarbon
|
Less
Hydrocarbon is produced.
|
More
hydrocarbon is produced.
|
14.
|
Starting
|
Starting
of SI engine is easy.
|
Starting
of CI engine is difficult.
|
15.
|
Maintenance
cost
|
Low
|
High
|
16.
|
Vibration
problem
|
Less
|
Very
High
|
17.
|
Cost
of engine
|
Less
cost
|
High
cost
|
18.
|
Volume
to power ratio
|
Less
|
High
|
19.
|
Fuel
supply
|
carburetor
|
Injector
|
20.
|
application
|
It
is used in light commercial vehicles like motorcycle, cars etc.
|
It
is used in heavy duty vehicles likes bus, trucks, ships etc.
|
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