Compared to four-stroke/cycle engines, two-stroke/cycle diesel engines have the disadvantage of ()
- Aless even torque
- Bhigher cylinder head temperatures
- Cfewer power strokes per revolution
- Dgreater weight/size requirement
Compared to four-stroke/cycle engines, two-stroke/cycle diesel engines have the disadvantage of ()
1、A turbocharged, four-stroke/cycle dies
A turbocharged, four-stroke/cycle diesel engine has a larger valve overlap than a naturally aspirated four-stroke/cycle diesel engine, in order to...
2、In a four-stroke cycle diesel engine t
In a four-stroke cycle diesel engine the intake valves open ()Abefore TDC and close after BDCBafter TDC and close after BDCCbefore TDC and close before BDCDafter TDC and close before BDC
3、Scavenging in a four-stroke/cycle dies
Scavenging in a four-stroke/cycle diesel engine occurs during the ().Alast part of the exhaust stroke, and the first part of the intake strokeBlast part of the intake stroke onlyCearly part of the injection stroke onlyDearly part of the power stroke
4、Turbocharged four-stroke/cycle diesel
Turbocharged four-stroke/cycle diesel engines utilize valve overlap for().Aimproving cylinder scavengingBpreheating the combustion chamberCreducing air charge densityDpreventing valve wear
5、In a single acting, four-stroke/cycle
In a single acting, four-stroke/cycle diesel engine, the power impulse in an individual cylinder occurs ()Aonce every crankshaft revolutionBonce every two crankshaft revolutionsConce every piston strokeDtwice every piston stroke
6、If a four-stroke/cycle diesel engine i
If a four-stroke/cycle diesel engine is started by injecting air into the cylinder, the pistons receiving the charge of starting air must be()Aon the power strokeBon the exhaust strokeCat the end of the power strokeDat the start of the intake stroke