2S Engines
2S Engines
2S Engines
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Background
Since the two stroke engine fires on every
revolution of the crankshaft, a two stroke
engine is usually more powerful than a four
stroke engine of equivalent size. This, coupled
with their lighter, simpler construction, makes
two stroke engines popular in chainsaws, line
trimmers, outboard motors, snowmobiles, jetskis, light motorcycles, and model airplanes.
History
The first two-stroke design was a diesel
engine invented by Dugald Clark in 1878,
and used a similar cylinder head to a fourstroke diesel engine, and a supercharger.
Two-Cycle SI Engines
Two-Cycle SI Engines
Two-Cycle engines can be either SI or CI.
Two-Cycle SI engines typically use
crankcase for as an air pump.
Check valve required to control flow of
air/fuel mixture.
High power/weight ratio often used for
chain saws, string trimmers and boat
motors.
Erratic idle.
Poor fuel economy.
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Two-Cycle
CI Engines
Two-Cycle CI Engines
Often use mechanical blowers.
Compressed air helps to sweep residual
exhaust gases from the cylinder.
High power/weight ratios often use to
power busses.
Detroit Diesel
with Blower
Typical sequence
of a two-stroke
cycle events. The
outer circle shows
the
processes
occurring
inside
the cylinder as a
function of crank
angle, the inner
circle shows those
occurring in the
crankcase.
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Design issues
A major problem with the two-stroke
engine has been the short-circuiting of fresh
charge from intake to exhaust which
increases fuel consumption and emissions of
unburned hydrocarbons.
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Design issues
The major components of two-stroke
engines are tuned so that optimum airflow
results. Intake and exhaust pipes are tuned
so that resonances in airflow give better flow.
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Heat Balance
Two-stroke engines
Four-stroke engines
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common two-stroke
crankcase-scavenged
engines
are
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Scavenging
in Two-Stroke
Engine
Cross
Loop
Uniflow
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Delivery Ratio: dr =
mi
mc
mt
Charging Efficiency: ce =
mc
Trapping Efficiency: te = m t
mi
Scavenging Efficiency: se =
mt
m tc
m tc ce
=
Relative Charge: rc =
mc
se
dr ce
Charging Efficiency
= Delivery Ratio x
Trapping Efficiency
Charging Efficiency
= Relative Charge x
Scavenging Efficiency
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Scavanging Models
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Two-stroke Engines
Turbulence
is
detrimental
in
the
scavenging process of two-stroke cycle
engines. This is because, the incoming air
mixes more with the exhaust gases, and a
greater exhaust residual will remain within
the cylinder.
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Summary
Summary
Advantages of the two-stroke engine:
Power to weight ratio is higher than the four stroke
engine since there is one power stroke per crank
shaft revolution.
No valves or camshaft, just ports
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