väljatõmbevents
Väljatõmbevents, often translated as exhaust events or extraction events, refers to the moments within an internal combustion engine's cycle when burnt gases are expelled from the cylinder. This process is a crucial part of the four-stroke cycle, following the power stroke and preceding the intake stroke. During the exhaust stroke, the exhaust valve opens, and the piston moves upwards, pushing the spent fuel-air mixture out of the cylinder and into the exhaust manifold.
The efficiency of the väljatõmbevents directly impacts the engine's overall performance and emissions. Incomplete expulsion of
Modern engine designs incorporate various technologies to optimize väljatõmbevents. This includes precise control over valve timing