The piston and connecting rod assembly, commonly used in internal combustion engines. Basically, it comprise of four parts {Piston Head, Piston Pin, Connecting Rod, Piston Cap}
Piston: The top part of the assembly, which transfers the force of combustion to the connecting rod. It includes:
Piston rings (visible grooves on the piston), which help in sealing the combustion chamber and minimizing oil leakage.
Wrist Pin (or Gudgeon Pin): Located in the center of the piston, it connects the piston to the connecting rod.
Connecting Rod: Extends from the wrist pin to the crankshaft. It converts the reciprocating motion of the piston into rotational motion of the crankshaft.
Big End of the Connecting Rod: The circular section at the bottom of the connecting rod that attaches to the crankshaft.
**Two bolts that secure the connecting rod to the crankshaft.
This CAD model appears to be a technical representation, focusing on the essential design and proportions of the piston and connecting rod for either analysis or manufacturing purposes. If you have specific questions, like design intent feel free to ask!
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