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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. Scavenging process is the replacement of combustion products in the cylinder from the previous power stroke with fresh air charge to be burned in the next cycle.
2. The ____________ volume created in the cylinder during the operation of the engine is filled with the working fluid.
3. The pistons are usually given a coating such as tin plating in order to __________
4. With heavy loads, two stroke engines get heated due to excessive heat produced.
5. In a four stroke engine, the working cycle is completed in __________
6. If petrol is used in a diesel engine, then __________
7. In a four stroke cycle diesel engine, the inlet valve __________
8. Number of working strokes per min. for a four stroke cycle engine are ____________ the speed of the engine in r.p.m.
9. In a four stroke cycle petrol engine, the pressure inside the engine cylinder during the suction stroke is ____________ the atmospheric pressure.
10. In a four stroke cycle petrol engine, the compression __________
11. In order to mix air and petrol in the required proportion and to supply it to the engine during suction stroke, then ____________ is employed.
12. The process of clearing the cylinder after the expansion stroke is called scavenging process.
13. In a two stroke engine, the working cycle is completed in two revolutions of the crankshaft.
14. In a four stroke cycle petrol engine, the inlet valve __________
15. The running cost of a petrol engine is ____________ that of a diesel engine.
16. Which of the following option is correct when diesel is compared to petrol?
17. Which of the following engines will have a heavier flywheel than the remaining ones?
18. The exhaust valve in a four stroke cycle petrol engine __________
19. In compression ignition engines, swirl denotes a __________
20. As there is a working stroke in every revolution, a more uniform turning moment is obtained on the crankshaft and therefore, a __________ flywheel is required.
21. In a four stroke cycle diesel engine, the exhaust valve __________
22. Which is the false statement about the advantages of V-type engine?
23. In a four stroke cycle the minimum temperature inside the engine cylinder occurs at the __________
24. The construction of a two stroke cycle engine is ____________ because it has ports instead of valves.
25. If overhead clearance is less, then which of the following type of engine should be selected?