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Four-stroke diesel engines use four strokes of a piston to complete one combustion cycle. The four strokes are: • Intake stroke: The piston moves down, drawing air into the cylinder via the air intake valves. • Compression stroke: The piston moves up, compressing the air within the cylinder. • Power stroke: Fuel is injected and the air-fuel mixture ignites due to the increased pressure and temperature within the cylinder; this causes a controlled explosion. The expanding gases force the piston downwards. • Exhaust stroke: The piston moves up, forcing the exhaust gases out of the cylinder via the exhaust gas valves. • The four strokes repeat themselves over and over again, generating power, and then transferring it to the load. • ********** • Join our email list to get notified whenever new videos, courses, and 3D models are released: • https://courses.savree.com/pages/emai... • ********** • Want to learn more about engineering? Join saVRee to access over 60 hours of engineering video courses! Click below to learn more: • https://courses.savree.com/ • ********** • You can read more about engineering topics in our technical Encyclopaedia: • https://savree.com/en/encyclopedia • ********** • • Want to use the 3D models in this video to present, instruct, or teach? Simply join saVRee! We have over 400 engineering models that will make your life a lot easier! • https://savree.com/ • ********** • #saVRee #saVRee_snacks #saVRee_shorts
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