Scavenging the 2-Stroke Engine
540258
01/01/1954
- Event
- Content
- THE indicated output of a 2-stroke engine is primarily dependent upon the success with which the products of combustion are driven from the cylinder and are replaced by fresh air or mixture during the scavenging period. Such replacement must, of course, be accomplished with a minimum of blower power.This paper deals with various aspects of 2-stroke research conducted at M.I.T. during the past 10 years. Among the subjects discussed are the methods used in the prediction and measurement of scavenging efficiency, and the effect of engine design and operating variables on the scavenging blower requirements as reflected by the scavenging ratio.
- Pages
- 17
- Citation
- Taylor, C., and Rogowski, A., "Scavenging the 2-Stroke Engine," SAE Technical Paper 540258, 1954, https://doi.org/10.4271/540258.