Very nicely done! The traditional diagram of a 4 stroke
engine needs 4 pictures. But with the animation you
made, it would be just as clear or even clearer with 1.
This is the first thing that I've seen that has given me
a healthy respect for SilverLight and Expression. Too
bad it sounds like it was so hard to do. Hope you can
give Microsoft some advice.
Raj, my daughters (5 & 9) are doing science in
school (we home-school) and they were as asking how an
engine works.
I made a simple note to myself to find an example of
pistons at work.
Today in exploring Silverlight examples / demos, I found
your engine.
My daughters and I totally like this example!
My 9 year-old even made the observational comment that
pistons 1 and 4 were spinning together and 2 and 3 were
spinning together opposite 1 and 4; something I didn't
notice!
Wow, Raj, your example is more than an example, it is a
great teaching tool, too! Thank you!!
hey man this is the sickest thing ive eveer seene in my
whole life i love engines and i also kknow alote about
them so this is really interresting and the way you
controle it is sooo cool you shold defenetly make a six
stroke engine animation thing!!!
Awesome animation..
an RPM counter would be cool, I'm always interested to
see how fast everything runs at a certain RPM
Mr Raj, This is a wonderful creation. Much Mmuch much
better than howstuffworks.com keep up this kind of
illustration. Long life...
Regards
Sudipta
this is an awesome animation ive been lookin at stuff
for my senior exit problem its great an rpm would be
cool but i love it
VERY cool simulation, love how you can speed it up or
slow it down.
It is very cool. You are really good in simulation.
Thanks again.