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Class - 2 - 2 Stroke IC Engine

class_2- 2 stroke IC engine

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Class - 2 - 2 Stroke IC Engine

class_2- 2 stroke IC engine

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Two stroke IC Engine

Intake stroke:
The fuel/air mixture is
first drawn into the
crankcase by the
vacuum that is created
during the upward
stroke of the piston. The
illustrated engine
features a poppet intake
valve.
Crankcase compression:
During the downward stroke,
the poppet valve is forced
closed by the increased
crankcase pressure. The fuel
mixture is then compressed in
the crankcase during the
remainder of the stroke
Transfer/Exhaust:
Toward the end of the stroke,
the piston exposes the intake
port, allowing the compressed
fuel/air mixture in the
crankcase to escape around
the piston into the main
cylinder. This expels the
exhaust gasses out the
exhaust port, usually located
on the opposite side of the
cylinder. Unfortunately, some
of the fresh fuel mixture is
usually expelled as well.
Compression:
The piston then rises, driven
by flywheel momentum, and
compresses the fuel mixture.
(At the same time, another
intake stroke is happening
beneath the piston).
Power:
At the top of the stroke, the
spark plug ignites the fuel
mixture. The burning fuel
expands, driving the piston
downward, to complete the
cycle. (At the same time,
another crankcase
compression stroke is
happening beneath the
piston.)
Two-stroke SI engine
Otto Cycle
Diesel cycle

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