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[[File:OttoCycle pvDiagram simple.png|thumb|Otto Cycle]]
[[File:OttoCycle pvDiagram simple.png|thumb|Otto Cycle. ]]
Piston and cylinder.  
Piston and cylinder.  


# adiabatic expansion process power
# Adiabatic expansion process power. Combustion ends and power stroke begins.
# Isochoric cooling and compression: Exhaust
# Isochoric cooling (Qout): Heat rejection. Power stroke ends, heat rejection starts.
# Isobaric compression: Exhaust
# Isobaric expansion: Intake
# Isobaric expansion: Intake
# Adiabatic compression
# Adiabatic compression
# Isochoric process: Combustion of fuel (heat is added in a constant volume; the burning of the gasoline-air mixture is instantaneous)
# Isochoric heating (Qin): Combustion of fuel (heat is added in a constant volume; the burning of the gasoline-air mixture is instantaneous)


== Ideal Gas and Ideal Otto ==
== Ideal Gas and Ideal Otto ==
[[File:Ottocycle.gif|thumb]]
[[File:Otto.zip]]


== More realistic Otto cycle ==
== More realistic Otto cycle ==

Latest revision as of 11:35, 17 August 2024

Introduction

Otto Cycle.

Piston and cylinder.

  1. Adiabatic expansion process power. Combustion ends and power stroke begins.
  2. Isochoric cooling (Qout): Heat rejection. Power stroke ends, heat rejection starts.
  3. Isobaric compression: Exhaust
  4. Isobaric expansion: Intake
  5. Adiabatic compression
  6. Isochoric heating (Qin): Combustion of fuel (heat is added in a constant volume; the burning of the gasoline-air mixture is instantaneous)

Ideal Gas and Ideal Otto

File:Otto.zip

More realistic Otto cycle