Difference Between Governor and Flywheel
| | Governor | Flywheel |
1. | Valves are there and there opening is controlled by the centrifugal force on the balls attach. | There are no valves attached with the flywheel |
2. | A governor, or a speed limiter, is a device use to calculate and adjust the speed of a machine, such as an engine. | The purpose of flywheel is to control speed dissimilarity caused by adjust in turning moment during a cycle. |
3. | Governor maintains stable mean speed over a period of time. | Flywheel controls the speed for one cycle only |
4. | It regulates the speed for in excess of a period of time. | It does not have any control in excess of the amount of charge supplied in engine. |
5. | It is not connect to the crankshaft. | It is connect to the crank shaft and runs it at a stable speed |
6. | It regulates speed through regulating the quantity of charge. | It controls and regulates speed simply during one cycle. |
7. | Governor is required in all the prime movers (engines) | Flywheel is not required in all the prime movers (engines) |
8. | It is use to limit the speed. | It can’t change the speed of the crankshaft |
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