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Class 4 (4th Engineer) MEKM 📅 Feb 2024

Exam Question

With reference to lubricating oil:

(a) Explain why oil employed in the crankcase of a trunk piston engine differs in its properties from that employed in the crankcase of a crosshead engine. (6)

(b) List FOUR effects of bacterial attack on crankcase oil. (6)

(c) Explain the action which must be taken if bacterial attack of the crankcase oil is detected. (4)

Reference Answer

### (a) Differences in Lubricating Oil Properties: Trunk vs. Crosshead Engines (6 Marks)
The fundamental difference in lubricating oil requirements between trunk piston and crosshead engines stems from their basic design. A crosshead engine features a diaphragm and piston rod stuffing box, which effectively isolates the crankcase (containing the 'system oil') from the combustion space. In contrast, a trunk piston engine has no such separation, and the crankcase oil is directly exposed to the underside of the piston and combustion blow-by.
**Trunk Piston Engine Crankcase Oil:**
* **Function:** Serves a dual purpose: lubricating the bearings (main, crankpin, gudgeon pin) and cooling the piston. It is also inevitably exposed to combustion by-products.

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