Flat engine

Flat engine

A flat engine is an internal combustion engine with pistons that are all relatively horizontal. A straight engine canted 90 degrees from straight up is a flat engine, as is one in which the cylinders are arranged in two banks on either side of a single crankshaft. In both configurations, the motion of all the pistons is in the horizontal plane.

Usually, each pair of corresponding pistons from each bank of cylinders share one crank pin on the crankshaft, either by master/slave rods or by two ordinary rods side by side. Some authorities divide flat engines into boxer engines which do not share crank pins in this way, and 180° engines which do.

* The boxer engine (also known as a horizontally opposed cylinder engine) in which the corresponding pistons reach top dead center simultaneously. Boxer engines should not be confused with opposed piston engines, which use a completely different concept.

* The 180° V engine, in which corresponding pistons share a crank pin on the crankshaft, and thus each will reach top dead center half a crankshaft revolution after the other. Flat engines with more than eight cylinders are most commonly V engines.

German engineer Karl Benz patented his design for the first internal combustion engine with horizontally opposed pistons in 1896.

Configuration

Flat engines are shorter than in-line engines, and have a lower center of gravity than any other common configuration. Automobiles and motorcycles powered by a flat engine generally have a lower center of gravity, giving better stability and control. These engines, however, are also wider than more traditional configurations and are more expensive to build. The extra width may cause problems fitting the engine into the engine bay of a front-engined car owing to the interference with the steering wheels, and create cornering problems for a motorcycle.

The flat configuration also lends itself very well with air cooling and aircraft engines. Air-cooled designs such as in the VW Beetle used a flat-4, as did the Porsche 356 and 912. The Chevrolet Corvair used an air-cooled flat-6, a rarity in American designs. Both the older and newer models of the Porsche 911 use a flat-6, at first air cooled but later models are water-cooled. These automobiles situate the engine in the rear rather than the front, where its width does not interfere with the steering of the front wheels.

Front-mounted air-cooled flat-twin engines were used by Citroën in their model 2CV and its derivatives, while the Citroën GS used a flat-4, and a flat-6 was proposed for the Citroën DS, but rejected. BMW uses an air-cooled or partially oil-cooled flat-twin in many of its motorcycles.

All versions of the Subaru Impreza, Forester, Tribeca, Legacy and SVX use either a flat-4 or flat-6 engine.

Boxer engines

Boxer engines got their name because each pair of pistons moves simultaneously in and out rather than alternately, like boxers showing they're ready by clashing their gloved fists against each other before a fight. Boxer engines of up to eight cylinders have proved highly successful in both automobiles and motorcycles, and continue to be popular for light aircraft engines.

One benefit of using a boxer engine versus a V-engine is that the design provides good balance because each piston's momentum is counterbalanced by the corresponding piston movement of the opposite side. Boxers are one of only three cylinder layouts that have a natural dynamic balance; the others being the straight-6 and the V12. These engines can run very smoothly and free of vibrations with a four-stroke cycle and do not require a balance shaft or counterweights on the crankshaft to balance the weight of the reciprocating parts, which are required in other engine configurations. Note that this is generally true of boxer engines regardless of the number of cylinders (assumed to be even), but not true for all V and straight, or inline engines. However, in the case of two-cylinder boxers, a small "rocking couple" imbalance is unavoidable. This is a consequence of the "opposite" cylinders being not exactly opposite but offset slightly.

Boxer engines tend to produce more noise than inline and V-engines because valve clatter is not so well dampened due to lack of covering by air-filters and other components, and produce a larger torsional vibration than a V-engine, and so tend to require a larger flywheel. They have a characteristic smoothness throughout the rev range and, combined with the mounting position immediately ahead of the rear axle, offer a low center of gravity and more neutral handling.

Notable boxer engines

* In 1896, Karl Benz invented the first internal combustion engine with horizontally opposed pistons
* In 1923 Max Friz designed the first BMW motorcycles, choosing a 500 cc boxer engine and unit transmission with shaft drive. This engine type is still in production today. The BMW 247 engine, known as an airhead due to its air cooling, was produced until 1995. BMW replaced it with the oilhead engine with partial oil cooling and four valves per cylinder, but still retaining the same boxer twin configuration.
* In 1948 Preston Tucker modified a helicopter flat 6 to be rear mounted in his Tucker Torpedo
* The Volkswagen air-cooled flat-4 engine used in the Volkswagen Beetle, SP2 and Karmann Ghia, and later developed further for the Volkswagen Type 2 (Bus) transporters and Volkswagen Type 3 cars
* The Citroën 2CV and Panhard air-cooled flat-2 engines, both influenced by the flat-2s of BMW
* The air-cooled Chevrolet Corvair flat-6
* The flat-4 engines in Alfa Romeo's Alfasud, Sprint, 33 and early versions of the 145. The last of the line was a 1712 cc flat four, 16 valves, producing up to convert|137|bhp|kW|lk=on|abbr=on.
* The water-cooled front-mounted flat-4 and flat-6 engines used by Subaru in all of its mid-sized cars; Subaru refers to these as boxer engines in publicity commentary, and include a variety of naturally aspirated and turbo driven engines; in their turbo engines from 1984 to current, both closed and semi-closed short blocks have been used. Subaru also offer the world's first boxer turbodiesel. [cite web | title=Greencarcongress| work=Legacy Diesel Announcement | url=http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/01/subarus-first-b.html | accessdate=2008-01-23] According to the Subaru Owners on-line newsletter dated March 2008, Subaru is "currently making modifications to the diesel so it meets the more stringent U.S. standards. Subaru diesel models should be domestically available in two to three years."
* Since its introduction in 1975, the Honda Goldwing has utilized a boxer style engine, a 4-cylinder until 1987, and 6-cylinders since.
* The water-cooled SOHC 1832 cc flat-6 is fitted to the Honda Goldwing from 2001 on.
* The air-cooled flat-4, flat-6 and flat-8 engines were used for many years in early Porsches. The flat-12 in Porsches famous 917´s is a 180° V-engine and not a boxer.
* The water-cooled flat-6 engines in the Porsche Boxster, Cayman and later 911 models
* The engines of light private aircraft are often air-cooled flat-4s and flat-6s made by companies such as Lycoming, Continental and Rotax.

180° V-engines

Flat V engines are used in performance and racing cars, normally a 180 degree V12. Ferrari used a 180° version of the "Colombo" V12 in the Testarossa and Berlinetta Boxer models.Same with the Porsche 917 engine, that is a real V-engine.

This configuration is termed a V engine because pairs of pistons move together side to side in the same direction when viewed from the top, rather than in opposite directions in the Boxer.

See also

* History of the internal combustion engine

Flat engine designs

* Flat-twin
* Flat-4
* Flat-6
* Flat-8
* Flat-10
* Flat-12
* Flat-16
* H engine
* Controlled Combustion Engine

Other engine designs

* X engine
* V engine
* W engine
* Straight engine
* Rotary engine

References

External links

* [http://www.animatedpiston.com/BMW.htm Detailed Flat Twin Engine Animations]


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