The study of scavenge flow in two-cycle engines is of great importance in the development of that type of internal combustion engine and has been extensively covered by numerous researchers over the last half -century. Alfred Jante in SAE paper 680468 suggested an indirect and comparative test for the assessment of scavenge flow which he, and others, have shown to be both a simple and extremely relevant technique. The acquisition and reduction of data for this experimental method proved to be laborious and time consuming, and it is the purpose of this paper to show that it is possible to eliminate these tedious aspects by automation of both data recording and processing. This is described and examples of its usage are given.
Studying Scavenge Flow in a Two-Stroke Cycle Engine
Sae Technical Papers
1975 SAE International Off-Highway and Powerplant Congress and Exposition ; 1975
1975-02-01
Conference paper
English
Studying Scavenge Flow in a Two-Stroke Cycle Engine
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