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DIESEL ENGINE SPEED, FUEL CONTROLS, AND PROTECTION

DOE-HDBK-1018/1-93 Diesel Engine Fundamentals FUNDAMENTALS OF THE DIESEL CYCLE Fundamentals  of  the  Diesel Cycle  Summary (Cont.) A two-stroke engine requires one rotation of the crankshaft to complete one cycle.   The events occur as follows: Intake - the piston is near BDC and exhaust is in progress.   The intake valve or ports open and the fresh air is forced in.   The exhaust valves or ports are closed and intake continues. Compression - after both the   exhaust and intake valves or ports are closed, the piston travels up towards TDC.   The fresh air is heated by the compression. Fuel injection - near TDC the fuel is injected by the injectors and the fuel starts to burn, further heating the gasses in the cylinder. Power - the piston passes TDC and the expanding gasses force the piston down, rotating the crankshaft. Exhaust - as the piston approaches BDC the exhaust valves or ports open and the exhaust gasses start to flow out of the cylinder. Rev. 0 ME-01 Page 29

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