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The isentropic process of compression or expansion implies that there will be no inefficiency (loss of mechanical energy), and there be no transfer of heat into or out of the system during that process. Hence the cylinder, and piston are assumed impermeab...
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A new thermodynamic internal combustion engine cycle for emission reduction and improved efficiency for direct injection petrol, gasoline and diesel engines. ... Nikolaus Otto Nikolaus Otto was born in Holzhausen, Germany on 10th June 1832. In his early y...
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The Otto Cycle A schematic version of the four-stroke engine cycle Step through engine cycle Index Heat engine concepts HyperPhysics***** Thermodynamics Go Back The Otto Cycle A schematic version of the four-stroke engine cycle Step through engine cycle...
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Compression: In preparation for adding heat to the air, we next compress it by moving the piston down the cylinder. It is in this part of the cycle that we contribute work to the air. In the ideal Otto cycle, this compression is considered to be isentropi...
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The Wright brothers used a gasoline powered, four-stroke, internal combustion engine to power their aircraft. In an internal combustion engine, fuel and air are ignited inside a cylinder. The hot exhaust gas pushes a piston in the cylinder which is connec...
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The Otto engine was a large stationary single-cylinder internal combustion four-stroke engine designed by Nikolaus Otto. It was a low-RPM machine, and only fired every other stroke due to the Otto cycle, also designed by Otto....
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To move an airplane through the air, thrust is generated by some kind of propulsion system. Beginning with the Wright brothers' first flight, many airplanes have used internal combustion engines to turn propellers to generate thrust. Today, most general a...
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The definition of the Otto cycle engine. ... The Otto cycle engine is based on four strokes (reciprocating motions) of the piston for each power cycle. Intake stroke - the piston moves down and air and fuel is pulled into the combustion chamber....