piston falls =vacuum = draw in fuel/air through intake valve
piston rises compressing fuel / air mix, ignited at top,heat and pressure rise
piston falls driven by pressure over piston area creating force, turning crank
piston rises driving out exhaust gases through exhaust valve
More commonly known as.
Induction.
Compression.
Power
Exhaust strokes.
The humorous way to remember
Suck
Squeeze
Bang
Blow.
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.
A four-stroke engine is classified as an internal combustion engine because it generates power through the combustion of fuel and air within a confined space, typically the engine's cylinders. During its operation, the engine goes through four distinct strokes: intake, compression, power, and exhaust, all occurring within the cylinder. This internal process allows the engine to convert the chemical energy from fuel into mechanical energy, driving the vehicle or machinery. The combustion occurs internally, hence the term "internal combustion engine."
The four strokes are intake, compression, combustion, exhaust.
intake, compression, combustion and exhaust
intake-compression-combustion-exhaust
The four strokes are... Intake, Compression, Combustion, Exhaust.
The four-stroke engine used in automobiles is an example of an internal combustion engine.
The four strokes of an internal combustion engine are intake, compression, power, and exhaust. During the intake stroke, air and fuel are drawn into the combustion chamber. In the compression stroke, the mixture is compressed. The power stroke is when the compressed mixture is ignited to create power, while the exhaust stroke expels the burned gases from the chamber.
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.
a revolution i believe, although that may be for the whole crankshaft not each piston a revolution i believe, although that may be for the whole crankshaft not each piston