ohiusventtiilit
Ohiusventtiilit, also known as exhaust valves, are essential components in internal combustion engines. Their primary function is to control the release of burnt gases from the combustion chamber into the exhaust system. During the exhaust stroke of an engine cycle, the piston moves upward, and the ohiusventtiili opens, allowing the exhaust gases to be expelled. Once the gases have been evacuated, the valve closes, sealing the combustion chamber for the next cycle.
These valves are typically made from heat-resistant materials, such as steel alloys, due to the extreme temperatures
Proper functioning of ohiusventtiilit is crucial for preventing backpressure, ensuring complete combustion, and maintaining engine power.