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  • ICAR and TNAU E-Course Summarized

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  • Piston pin connect piston with

    Question: Piston pin connect piston with

    Options:

    Crank shaft
    Cam shaft
    Connecting rod
    Fly wheel

    Correct Answer: Option C: Connecting rod
    ✅ Explanation: The piston pin, also known as the wrist pin, is a cylindrical pin that connects the piston to the connecting rod. It allows the piston to move up and down within the cylinder while transmitting the force to the crankshaft.

    📌 Other Options Explanations:
    -Option A (Crank shaft): The crankshaft converts the reciprocating motion of the piston into rotary motion.
    -Option B (Cam shaft): The camshaft controls the opening and closing of engine valves.
    -Option D (Fly wheel): The flywheel helps maintain engine speed and smooth out power delivery.
    🛑 Additional Information
    The piston pin or gudgeon pin connects the piston with the connecting road. It should be strong enough to transmit power and withstand pressure of combustion. Piston pins are made hollow to reduce inertia load due to the reciprocating motion.
    Types of piston pins
    -Fully floating piston pins
    -Semi-floating piston pins
    -Set screw type piston pins

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