a two-stroke engine
1Two-stroke engine — Brons two stroke V8 Diesel engine driving a Heemaf generator. A two stroke engine is an internal combustion engine that completes the process cycle in one revolution of the crankshaft (an up stroke and a down stroke of the piston, compared to… …
2two-stroke engine — dvitaktis variklis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. two cycle engine; two stroke engine vok. Zweitaktmotor, m rus. двухтактный двигатель, m pranc. moteur à deux temps, m …
3two-stroke engine — dvitaktis variklis statusas T sritis Energetika apibrėžtis Stūmoklinis vidaus degimo variklis, kurio darbo ciklas vyksta per dvi stūmoklio eigas (2 taktus), t. y. per vieną alkūninio veleno apsisukimą. Skirtingai negu keturtakčio vidaus degimo… …
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4two-stroke engine — noun An engine in which the pistons perform two strokes per engine cycle (i.e., intake/compression and combustion/exhaust). See Also: four stroke engine …
5two stroke engine — internal combustion engine in which each instance of combustion undergoes two strokes by the pistons (used mainly in motorcycles) …
6Two-stroke oil — (also referred to as two cycle oil, 2 cycle oil, 2T oil or 2 stroke oil) is an engine oil intended for use in two stroke engines. Since these lightweight engines do not feature oil sumps to collect and recycle oil like 4 cycle engines, oil must… …
7two-stroke — adj a two stroke engine is one in which there is a single up and down movement of a ↑piston …
8two-stroke — UK US adjective a two stroke engine is one in which the piston moves up and down once each time power is produced Thesaurus: engines and describing engineshyponym general words for machinery and equipmenthypernym …
9two-cycle engine — See two stroke engine …
10Stroke (engine) — Reciprocating motion, used in reciprocating engines and other mechanisms, is back and forth motion. Each cycle of reciprocation consists of two opposite motions: there is a motion in one direction, and then a motion back in the opposite direction …