põlemissüklit
Põlemissüklit, often translated as combustion cycle, refers to the repeating series of thermodynamic processes that convert heat energy into mechanical work within an engine. The most common type is the internal combustion engine, where fuel is burned inside the engine cylinders. These cycles are typically characterized by distinct phases: intake, compression, combustion (or power), and exhaust.
During the intake stroke, a mixture of fuel and air enters the cylinder. The compression stroke then
Different engine designs employ variations of these fundamental strokes. For example, the Otto cycle describes the