The Ottoman Cycle
'a 4 stroke engine cycle' is usually what it is called...
The otto cycle is the technical name for the 4 stroke engine. so a Gasoline or Petrol engine.
Intake valve and exhaust valve.
As the name suggests a two stroke engine achieves in two strokes what a four stroke engine achieves in four strokes.There are four stages in the cycle of both engines. These are;InductionCompressionPowerExhaustIn a four stroke engine these are separated into individual strokes of the piston.In a two stroke engine they are combined into 2 strokes as opposed to four by arranging ports and valves in a certain manner.Two stroke engines are generally lighter than four stroke and run at a higher speed. Though this is not always the caseThe two-stroke engine uses fixed intake and exhaust ports which are covered/uncovered by the up-and-down motion of the piston. The piston has only two strokes to a cycle, compression and power, the intake and exhaust being taken care of by the normal motion of the piston. Two stroke engines does not have an oil sump and an oil pump, their lubrication needs are met by the oil being mixed with the gasoline. Therein is their inherent problem: They are very pollutive. Their advantage is a tremendous amount of power-per-pound, as much as 80% more than a four stroke engine of comparable horsepower. There most common use in in applications where a maximum amount of power is needed in the smallest and lightest package, such as chain saws and outboard boat motors.
Intake, Compression, Power and Exhaust
I think you are looking for a detailed engineering answer. Common usage is that a two stroke engines is called a two stroke engine. By the way my experience says that two stroke engines only have two strokes and the second one is fatal.
on 2 stroke engines the cylinder fires everytime the piston comes up. on 4 stroke engines the cylinder fires every other time the piston comes up http://videos.howstuffworks.com/user/4729-two-stroke-cycle-engine-video.htm
A Trabant (also called a Trabi) is an East German car. The name comes from Sputnik. The car is unusual in that it runs on a two-cycle engine as opposed to the usual four-cycle engine.
In 1876 Nicolaus August Otto invented an efficient gas motor engine. The four stroke cumbustion engine called "Otto Cycle Engine". His four stroke engine was universally adopted. That is why the name "Automobiles" came to be accepted as a tribute to Otto and his four stroke cycle: Induction Compression Power and exhaust. Further study has revieled that in 1769 Nicolas Joseph Cugnat built a steam powered automobile. Recognised by the British Royal Automobile Club as being the first working automobile. The history is really interesting, this answer omits many prominent names in bringing cars to the masses. Updated Answer In 1767 Nicolas Joseph Cugnat built a steam powered Automobile, recognised by the British Royal Automobile Club as being the first. Steam cars are still around look at land speed records for more information.
If you look at the side of the bike there is a pipe that leads to the exaust pipe. If it is big and bulges out then its a two stroke. if its small and skinny its a four stroke. you can tell by the name to. if its a YZ250 its a two stroke. If its a YZ250F then its a four stroke.
can anyone answer me what is the 2 names of 2 stroke engine and define its name or meaning..
Every two strokes, thus the name. A four stroke takes fires every four strokes.