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We use cut-off ratio in diesel cycle and not in Otto cycle because it is cost effective.
The four strokes refer to intake, compression, combustion and exhaust strokes that occur during two crankshaft rotations per working cycle of Otto Cycle.
Air standard cycles are conceived to permit thermodynamic calculations using the well-known and readily available thermodynamic properties of air. The results of such calculations may be used to predict compression ratio, specific heat ratio, and other operating parameters effects on thermal efficiency of a number of heat engines such as the Otto Cycle Heat Engine , the Diesel Cycle Heat Engine, and the Brayton Cycle Heat Engine.
The induction in Otto cycle is shown in the diagram at lower portion below atmospheric pressure(ATP) 0 to 1(from end of exhaust and starting of compression) the suction starts from ATP and then below ATP then to ATP due to the suction offered by piston from stored energy of fly wheel(ref.actual Otto cycle)
The 4 stroke cycle is also referred to as the Otto or Ottoman cycle. The piston will travel 4 complete evolutions including the power stroke. Intake, compression, power, exhaust. 4 cylinder refers to the number of cylinders the engine has.
This refers to the four-stroke internal combustion engine, First phase- intake, then compression, then power stroke, then exhaust.
The heat addition and rejection processes in otto cycle are of constant volume, whereas in brayton cycle, they are of constant pressure.
It works on OTTO CYCLE PRINCIPLE. Thre is a 4 stroke i.e. suction , compression, power & exhaust which requires 2 rotation of crankshaft.
Otto cycle using SI engine is write r wrong Otto cycle using SI engine is write r wrong
The otto cycle is the technical name for the 4 stroke engine. so a Gasoline or Petrol engine.