Two-Stroke and Four-Stroke cycle Engines
Points : Two-Stroke and Four-Stroke cycle Engines.
In a two-stroke engine, the working cycle is completed in two stroke of the piston or one
revolution of crankshaft. This is achieved by carrying out he suction and compression
processes in one stroke (or more precisely in inward stroke), expansion and exhaust
processes in the second stroke (or more precisely in outward stroke); In a four-stroke
engine, the working cycle is completed in four- strokes of the piston or two revolutions of
the crankshaft. This is achieved by carrying out suction, compression, expansion and
exhaust process in each stroke.
It will be interesting to know that from the thermodynamic point of view there is no
difference between two-stroke and four-stroke cycle engines. The difference is purely
mechanical.
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