A DDC 60 Series is a 4 stroke cycle engine. The 2 strokers are: 51, 53, 71, 92, 110, & 149 series engines with the number of cylinders and configuration as a prefix.
Example: 6-71 is a 2 stroke with 6 cylinders of 71 cubic inch displacement per cylinder.
8v-92 is an 8 cylinder engine of 92 c.i. displacement per cylinder in a "V" configuration.
diesel cycle
Based on(1) Diesel Cycle and (2) Dual cycle
Only if the engine was designed to run on diesel.
A standard 20 to 1 otto cycle is used for the petrol and diesel cycles for diesel engines. It is higher than gasoline engines due to the way diesels burn and compress fuel.
Based on(1) Diesel Cycle and (2) Dual cycle
It depends, a chainsaw or weed wacker can be run upside down because the two cycle oil mixed in the gas is what lubes the engine. A Detroit Diesel two stroke engine can not.
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diesel cycle is not called constant pressure cycle constant pressure cycle is Brayton cycle and there is hell of a difference with diesel cycle. you surely misunderstood the question man
It's the same thing! CI stands for Compression Ignition, the formal name. Diesel was the its inventor.
The 4 stroke or 4 cycle engine was invented in 1876 Nicholas Otto in Germany. This is the earliest 4 stroke and is commonly called the Otto cycle engine. The Diesel 4 stoke was invented in 1893 by Rudolph Diesel in Germany.
Dr. Rudolph Diesel first worked on the Diesel cycle using powdered coal dust on a slow speed two stroke engine. So the Diesel cycle came first and later developments led to Diesel engines. Sadly, Dr. Diesel committed suicide by jumping from a boat.
All kinds like 2 cycle, 4 cycle, gasoline, diesel, propane, natural gas, electric,