The two-stroke cycle engine : its development, operation, and design
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The two-stroke cycle engine : its development, operation, and design
(Combustion : an international series)
Taylor & Francis , SAE International, c1999
- : SAE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book addresses the two-stroke cycle internal combustion engine, used in compact, lightweight form in everything from motorcycles to chainsaws to outboard motors, and in large sizes for marine propulsion and power generation. It first provides an overview of the principles, characteristics, applications, and history of the two-stroke cycle engine, followed by descriptions and evaluations of various types of models that have been developed to predict aspects of two-stroke engine operation.
Table of Contents
1.Overview, Background, and History 2.Gas Exchange Fundamentals 3.Experimental Methods for Quantifying the Scavenging Process 4.Mathematical Models of the Scavenging Process 5.Port, Value, Intake, and Exhaust System Design 6.Combustion 7.Emissions Formation and Control 8.Friction, Lubrication, and Wear 9.Operating Characteristics of Two-Stroke Engines
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