Two-Stroke Cycle Engine: It's Development, Operation and Design (Combustion (New York, N.Y. : 1989).)
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Word Count
112,750 words, Guess
Page Count
451 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8616077M
- ISBN-139781560328315
- ISBN-101560328312
- OCLC Control Number40595230
- Library of Congress Control Number98052365
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- Goodreads2917670
Classifications
- LCCTJ790.H49 1999
Description
"This book specifically addresses the two-stroke cycle internal combustion engine used in compact, lightweight form in everything from motorcycles to chainsaws to outboard motors, and in large sizes for marine propulsion and power generation. The objective of this book is to collect and organize information and to provide a summary of knowledge of this widely used engine concept."--BOOK JACKET. "The Two-Stroke Cycle Engine is an indispensable resource for all researchers developers, designers, users, and inventors of two-stroke cycle engines, as well as for professors and students in the field. As a complete, reference, it should serve as both an introduction to the field and a comprehensive overview of what is currently known about this widely used internal combustion engine concept."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Internal combustion engines are used to produce mechanical power from the chemical energy contained in hydrocarbon fuels.
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