intake stroke, compression stroke, power stroke, exhaust stroke in that order
Intake, compression, power, exhaust.
Evacuation, intake, compression, expansion.
It depends on the type of engine. In a four-stroke engine, there are four strokes - intake, compression, power (combustion), and exhaust - required to complete one full rotation of the crankshaft. In a two-stroke engine, there are two strokes - compression/ignition and exhaust - needed to complete one rotation.
This is called the compression stage. During the four stroke sycle (Otto cycle) the four stokes are induction, compression, power and exhaust. Each piston does this in a set order to even out the stresses caused, and thereby smooth the output. For example the firing order (i.e. power stroke) on a four cylinder engine could be 1,3,4 and 2 or 1,2,4 and 3.
In 1859 a Belgian engineer Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoirdeveloped the first internal combustion engine for gas.It was a single-cylinder two-stroke engine which burnt a mixture of coal gas and air ignited by a spark-ignition system. He patented it in 1860.Then Nicolaus Otto invented a gasoline motor engine in 1876. He built the first practical four-stroke internal combustion engine - called the "Otto Cycle Engine" - and built it into a motorcycle.Otto's patent was later revoked when it was contested by Beau de Rochas.
The crankshaft makes two complete revolutions to complete one thermodynamic cycle. The crankshaft rotates 180 degrees during each stroke of the engine. Hence a total of two revolutions occur after completion of the four strokes. Chechout "www.howstuffworks.com " to see how crankshaft works.
A two stroke engine combines the four strokes of a typical internal combustion engine into two strokes instead of four.
Intake, Combustion, Power, Exhaust
Evacuation, intake, compression, expansion.
The four strokes are intake, compression, combustion, exhaust.
The four-stroke engine used in automobiles is an example of an internal combustion engine.
intake, compression, combustion and exhaust
The four strokes are... Intake, Compression, Combustion, Exhaust.
intake-compression-combustion-exhaust
A 4 stroke engine is also referred to as a four cycle refers to the internal combustion whereby the piston completes 4 separate strokes with a single thermodynamic cycle.
If you mean who made the first combustion engine, i have no idea, but the first Four-Stroke engine was made by Nikolaus Otto.
Nikolaus Otto invented the four-stroke internal combustion engine
It depends on the type of engine. In a four-stroke engine, there are four strokes - intake, compression, power (combustion), and exhaust - required to complete one full rotation of the crankshaft. In a two-stroke engine, there are two strokes - compression/ignition and exhaust - needed to complete one rotation.