1) When the Piston travels down during the first stroke its called the "Suction stroke"as it sucks in Air.
2) Then the Piston travels upward during the Second Stroke which is known as "Compression Stroke" as it compresses the air of the first stroke. Because of the compression the temperature increases.
3. Just before the Piston reach the top the injector sprays fuel and the high temperature mixture burns and expands and the Piston again goes downwards due to pressure and volume.
4. As the Piston travels upward in the 4th stroke the exhaust valves open and the burnt exhaust goes out. So the 4th stroke is the exhaust stroke.
Shailesh Mehta
suction stroke and exhaust strokes are the two strokes involved in 2 stroke engine....
A two stroke engine combines the four strokes of a typical internal combustion engine into two strokes instead of four.
The 4 strokes areIntakeCompressionPowerExhaust
There are no strokes in Wankel Engine.
4 strokes for a four stroke, intake, compression,powewr, exhaust
Yes , in 2 strokes diesel engine.
intake and exhaust
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.
The four strokes are intake, compression, combustion, exhaust.
The combustion chamber is the primary mixer - its ingredients are injected or inducted by valves and carburettor. These days computers control most compositions mixed in the combustion chamber and analyze the effect of the combustion on the mixtures.
intake, compression, power, and exhaust.
intakecompressionpower or expansionexhaust