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Improved Design of Air Flow for A Two Stroke Internal Combustion Engine Without Scavenging Problems to Promote Cleaner Combustion
2018
International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development
In the present work, an attempt is made to reduce scavenging problems by developing a new model of two-stroke spark-ignition engine. This model allows the flow of fresh air through intake valves positioned at the bottom of the cylinder and exit of burnt gases through exhaust ports situated at the top of the cylinder. The exhaust ports are closed by the piston as it moves towards the bottom of the cylinder following which gasoline is injected minimizing the possibility of mixing of fuel with
doi:10.24247/ijmperdapr201826
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