Single-cylinder engine explained

A single-cylinder engine, sometimes called a thumper, is a piston engine with one cylinder. This engine is often used for motorcycles, motor scooters, motorized bicycles, go-karts, all-terrain vehicles, radio-controlled vehicles, power tools and garden machinery (such as chainsaws, lawn mowers, cultivators, and string trimmers). Single-cylinder engines are made both as 4-strokes and 2-strokes.

Characteristics

Compared with multi-cylinder engines, single-cylinder engines are usually simpler and compact.[1] Due to the greater potential for airflow around all sides of the cylinder, air cooling is often more effective for single cylinder engines than multi-cylinder engines. This reduces the weight and complexity of air-cooled single-cylinder engines, compared with liquid-cooled engines.

Drawbacks of single-cylinder engines include a more pulsating power delivery through each cycle and higher levels of vibration.[2] The uneven power delivery means that often a single-cylinder engine requires a heavier flywheel than a comparable multi-cylinder engine, resulting in relatively slower changes in engine speed. To reduce the vibration level, they often make greater use of balance shafts than multi-cylinder engines,[3] as well as more extreme methods such as a dummy connecting rod (for example the Ducati Supermono).[4] [5] These balancing devices can reduce the benefits of single-cylinder engines regarding lower weight and complexity.

Most single-cylinder engines used in motor vehicles are fueled by petrol (and use a four-stroke cycle),[6] [7] [8] however diesel single-cylinder engines are also used in stationary applications (such as the Lombardini 3LD and 15LD).

A variation known as the split-single makes use of two pistons which share a single combustion chamber.

Uses

Early motorcycles, automobiles and other applications such as marine engines all tended to be single-cylinder. The configuration is almost exclusively used in portable tools, along with garden machinery such as lawn mowers.[9] Single cylinder engines also remain in widespread use in motorcycles, motor scooters, go-karts, auto rickshaws, and radio-controlled models. From 1921 to 1960, the Lanz Bulldog tractor used a large horizontally-mounted single cylinder two-stroke engine.[10] However they are rarely used in modern automobiles and tractors, due to developments in engine technology.

Single cylinder engines remain the most common engine layout in motor scooters and low-powered motorcycles. The Honda Super Cub (the motor vehicle with the highest overall sales since its introduction in 1958) uses a 491NaN1 four-stroke single-cylinder engine. There are also several single-cylinder sportbikes (such as the KTM 690 Duke R), dual-sport motorcycles (such as the BMW G650GS) and the classic-styled Royal Enfield 500 Bullet.[11] [12]

The Moto3 class in the MotoGP World Championship have used four-stroke 2501NaN1 single cylinder engines since the class replaced 1251NaN1 two-strokes in 2012.

Other single-cylinder engines

Engines of other sorts, like the beam engine and certain types of Stirling engine, operate using one cylinder and thus can also be considered single-cylinder engines.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Single Cylinder Engines . TheBikeMarket . https://web.archive.org/web/20191217103057/https://www.thebikemarket.co.uk/advice/single-cylinder-engines . 2019-12-17 .
  2. Web site: How to Balancing a Single Cylinder Engine Crankshaft and Piston/Connecting Rod Assembly and Flywheel to Reduce Dangerous Vibration . www.gardentractorpullingtips.com . 10 July 2019.
  3. Web site: Engine Science: The Balancing Act of Single Cylinder Engines . www.isavetractors.com . 10 July 2019 . en.
  4. Methods of Balancing Single Cylinder Engines. Joseph R. Harkness. SAE Transactions. Vol. 77, Section 3: Papers 680436–680591 (1968), pp. 2329-2338
  5. https://www.cycleworld.com/suzukis-supermono-engine-design Suzuki's Supermono Engine Design
  6. Web site: 5 of the funkiest single-cylinder street bikes . www.motorcyclenews.com . 7 July 2019 . en . 5 March 2009.
  7. Web site: The Single Life: 6 of the best thumpers . www.bennetts.co.uk . 7 July 2019 . en.
  8. Web site: The 16 Best Retro Motorcycles Make Bikes Great, Again . www.thecoolist.com . 7 July 2019 . 9 August 2016.
  9. Web site: How Car Engines Work . www.howstuffworks.com . 10 July 2019 . en . 5 April 2000.
  10. Web site: The Lanz Bulldog . www.gasenginemagazine.com . December 1988 . 10 July 2019 . en.
  11. Web site: 690 Duke: The essence of motorcycling . 2012-06-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120612135532/http://www.ktm.com/gb/naked-bike/690-duke-ausuk.html . 2012-06-12 .
  12. Web site: David Blasco . Royal Enfield Motorcycles . Royalenfields.com . 2011-12-06 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20111207025443/http://www.royalenfields.com/ . 2011-12-07 .