poppetless
Poppetless is a term used in the field of internal combustion engines to describe a type of valve mechanism that does not use a poppet valve. Instead, it employs a different design to control the flow of air and fuel into the combustion chamber and the exhaust gases out of it. The primary advantage of a poppetless valve system is its potential for increased engine efficiency and reduced emissions.
One of the most common types of poppetless valve systems is the overhead camshaft (OHC) design, which
Another type of poppetless valve system is the direct-acting valve train, which uses a direct-acting mechanism
Poppetless valve systems are also used in some types of external combustion engines, such as Stirling engines.
Overall, poppetless valve systems offer a number of potential advantages over traditional poppet valve systems, including