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The 2&2-Stroke Cycle Engines

Authors: Miin J. Yan;

The 2&2-Stroke Cycle Engines

Abstract

<div class="htmlview paragraph">The new 2&amp;2-stroke cycle engine completes 4 strokes in every revolution by a 2-part piston - the piston cap and piston body. The light piston cap performs the exhaust/intake strokes separately through a light operating mechanism and the heavy compression/ combustion strokes jointly with the piston body. Furthermore the 2&amp;2-cycle allows differential strokes in displacements and periods.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Completing the 4 strokes the 2&amp;2-cycle inherits from the 4-cycle the exhaust characteristics that are amiable to current emission treatments. Yet having a combustion in every revolution the 2&amp;2-cycle produces torque like a 2-cycle. Developing the 2&amp;2-cycle is cost-effective as it shares the same know-how and most hardware with the popular 4-cycle.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This article describes the 2&amp;2-cycle technology and its promises and challenges.</div>

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