How It Works 2 Cycle Engines?

How It Works 2 Cycle Engines? Overall, a two-stroke engine contains two processes: Compression stroke: The inlet port opens, the air-fuel mixture enters the chamber and the piston moves upwards compressing this mixture. A spark plug ignites the compressed fuel and begins the power stroke. What is two-stroke cycle engine and how its work? A

How Is An Atchison Cycle Engine Different?

How Is An Atchison Cycle Engine Different? The common thread throughout Atkinson’s designs is that the engines have an expansion stroke that is longer than the compression stroke, and by this method the engine achieves greater thermal efficiency than a traditional piston engine. What is the difference between Atkinson and Miller cycle engines? An Atkinson-cycle