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IC Engine Practice Test: Two Stroke Engines
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Two Stroke Engines topics include: Terminologies and definations, scavenging process and pumps, two stroke engine and its advantages, si and ci engines, advantages of four stroke engines. A two-stroke engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two piston strokes during one power cycle.  Two-stroke engines are used in many industries, including garden equipment and motorcycles. They are preferred when mechanical simplicity, low weight, and high power-to-weight ratio are the design priorities.  Here are some steps in the working process of a two-stroke... Show more
IC Engine Practice Test: Two Stroke Engines
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1. The exhaust valve in a four stroke cycle petrol engine __________
2. Inadequate scavenging leads to high mean indicated pressure which results in high weight and high cost per kW for the engine.
3. The pressure at the end of compression, in petrol engines, is approximately __________
4. In a four stroke cycle petrol engine, the pressure inside the engine cylinder during the suction stroke is ____________ the atmospheric pressure.
5. Scavenging systems, based on charge flow are classifies as __________
6. For the same output, two stroke engines occupy ___________ space.
7. In a four stroke cycle diesel engine, the exhaust valve __________
8. Piston rings are plated with chromium, cadmium or phosphate in order to __________
9. Which of the following are the theoretical scavenging processes?
10. What is the function of a fuel pump in a petrol pump?
11. In a four stroke cycle petrol engine, the expansion __________
12. High speed two stroke engines are ____________ efficient owing to the reduced volumetric efficiency.
13. Two stroke engines are liable to cause a ____________ consumption of lubricating oil.
14. A petrol engine has compression ratio from __________
15. In a two stroke engine, the working cycle is completed in two revolutions of the crankshaft.
16. Pressure loss co-efficient is defined as the ratio between the main upstream and downstream pressures during the scavenging period.
17. The pistons are usually given a coating such as tin plating in order to __________
18. Piston type pump is used for low speed and single or two cylinder engines.
19. With engines working on Otto cycle, a part of the mixture is lost as it escapes through the exhaust port during scavenging.
20. In a four stroke cycle petrol engine, the charge is ignited at __________
21. In Otto cycle, with increase in fuel consumption, thermal efficiency is __________
22. The injector nozzle of a compression ignition engine is required to inject fuel at sufficiently high pressure in order to __________
23. The top piston ring nearer to the piston crown is known as __________
24. A petrol engine, during suction stroke draws __________
25. In case of two stroke engines because of scavenging, burnt gases remain in the clearance space as in case of four stroke engines.