Draw the atkinson cycle? How it differs from otto cycle?
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The Atkinson cycle is a modified Otto cycle in which the intake valves are held open for a portion of the compression stroke. ... Note that the combustion chamber is sized so that the compression ratio achieved is based upon the portion of the compression stroke were the valves are closed.
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While a modified Otto-cycle piston engine using the Atkinson cycle provides good fuel efficiency, it is at the expense of a lower power-per-displacement as compared to a traditional four-stroke engine.This forms the basis of an Atkinson cycle-based hybrid electric drivetrain.
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