Science, asked by adesh158, 11 months ago

diffrent between 2stroke and 4stroke engine​

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Answered by faridkhann
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Explanation:

Four-stroke engines are heavier; they weigh upwards of 50% more than a comparable 2stroke engine. Typically, a 2-stroke engine creates more torque at a higher RPM, while a 4-stroke engine creates a higher torque at a lower RPM. ... Two-stroke engines require pre-mixing of oil and fuel, while the 4-strokes do not

Answered by janbandhuy
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S. No.

Two Stroke Engine

Four Stroke Engine

1.

It has one revolution of crankshaft within one power stroke.

It has two revolution of crankshaft between one power strokes.

2.

It can generate high torque compare to 4 strokes engine.

It generates less torque due to 2 revolution of crankshaft between one power strokes.

3.

It used port to inlet and outlet of fuel.

It used valve to inlet and outlet.

4.

2 stroke engines require lighter flywheel compare to other engines because it generates more balanced force due to one revolution for one power stroke.

It requires heavy flywheel because it generates unbalance force due to two revolutions for one power stroke.

5.

The charge is partially burn and mix with the burn gases during inlet. It is due to port mechanism.

In four stroke engine charge is fully burn and does not mix with burn charge in ideal condition.

6.

Easy lubrication due to lubrication oil mix with the fuel.

Comparatively complicated lubrication.

7.

More lubricating oil requires because some oil burns with fuel.

Comparatively less lubricating oil requires.

8.

These engines give less thermal efficiency.

These engines give more thermal efficiency.

9.

It has high power to weight ratio compare to others.

4 stroke engines have less power to weight ratio.

10.

It creates more noise.

It is less noisy.

11.

Two stroke engines are less efficient and generate more smoke.

Four stroke engines are more efficient and generate less smoke.

12.

These engines are comparatively cheaper.

These engines are expansive due to valve and lubrication mechanism.

13.

These engines are easy to manufacture.

These engines are comparatively hard to manufacture.

14.

These engines are generally lighter.

These engines are comparatively heavier than 2 strokes due to heavy flywheel and valve mechanism.

15.

These are mostly used in ships, scooters etc.

These engines mostly used in car, truck, and other automobiles.

16.

Due to poor lubrication more wear and tear occurs

Less wear and tear occurs.

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