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Two-Stroke S.I. Engine Competitive to Four-Stroke Engine in Terms of the Exhaust Emission
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Abstract
A model engine with disintegrated working cycle was build. Its operation is not autonomous; compression of the working air is performed separately outside the engine by the compressed-air line supply. Pre-compressed charge together with the injected fuel is introduced in the combustion chamber. The model engine makes possible to determine indicated performance characteristics and its emission capability. Effective measured engine characteristics are of course not comparable with those obtained by an practical engine. The model presented is a two-stroke cycle engine. Exhaust emission picture of the presented engine is comparable with the emission of a modern four-stroke engine.
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Citation
Pavletič, R. and Trenc, F., "Two-Stroke S.I. Engine Competitive to Four-Stroke Engine in Terms of the Exhaust Emission," SAE Technical Paper 941681, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/941681.Also In
References
- Pavletič R. Sinyavsky V.V. Bizjan F. S.I.Version Engine with Disintegrated Process - Experiences Based on Model Computations and Today Engine Experiences SAE Paper 900230
- Pavletič R. Leskovšek D. Two-Stroke Engine with Disintegrated Cycle 18 New Developments in Off-Highway Engines ASME 1992