there are two stroke include in this forward stroke &return stroke during the forward stroke machine works means it removes the material from workpiece & during the return stroke machine remains idle
During the return stroke it does not remove any material, it is an idle stroke so to improve the cutting efficiency it will move faster during the return stroke. Pradip Kotak.
No, the intake stroke pulls fuel-air into the cylinder, the compression stroke squeezes (compresses) this mixture into a small volume.
On a 2 stroke engine, each cylinder fires every time the piston comes up. On a 4 stroke engine, the cylinder only fires every OTHER time the piston comes up. 4 stroke engines have 4 strokes: Intake, compression, power, and exhaust. 2 stroke engines complete these cycles in only two strokes of the piston by use of ports in the cylinder walls. 2 stroke engines usually produce more power for a given weight/size. But, in gasoline engines, 2 stroke engines are typically less efficient (use more gas) and have much higher pollution levels (note: some newer "direct injection" 2 stroke engines do much better on pollution levels than the typical 2 stroke)
Yes. The expansion loop is only there to take up the thermal expansion of the pipe run, installing a valve will not impede the action of the loop.
No.
combustion and expansion
combustion and expansion
combustion and expansion
the engine works on suction,compression,expansion and exhaust.this works done very quickly
Theres an expansion chamber on the right side of 2-strokes. Its a fat pipe between the front of the engine and the exaust....
the engine works on suction,compression,expansion and exhaust.this works done very quickly
The four-stroke engine cycle.
Air and fuel intake, compression and ignition, combustion and expansion, exhaust
air and fuel intake, compression and ignition, combustion and expansion, exhaust
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Air and fuel intake, compression and ignition, combustion and expansion, exhaust