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Otto Cycle
Theoretical model of gas behavior in a four-stroke internal combustion engine, used to approximate real engine cycles.Intake Stroke
First phase where fuel-air mixture is drawn into the cylinder at constant pressure.Compression Stroke
Phase where the piston compresses the fuel-air mixture rapidly, increasing pressure.Ignition Stroke
Occurs at constant volume where a spark ignites the compressed mixture, raising pressure.Expansion Stroke
Phase where ignited gases push the piston, expanding rapidly and doing work.Exhaust Stroke
Final phase where burnt gases are expelled from the cylinder at constant pressure.Isobaric Process
Process occurring at constant pressure, significant in intake and exhaust strokes.Adiabatic Process
Rapid process with no heat exchange, seen in compression and expansion strokes.Isochoric Process
Process at constant volume, crucial during ignition and depressurization phases.PV Diagram
Graphical representation of pressure-volume changes in the Otto cycle.Work
Energy transferred by the gas, calculated as the area enclosed by the cycle on a PV diagram.Four-Stroke Engine
Engine type utilizing intake, compression, power, and exhaust strokes in its cycle.Spark Plug
Device that ignites the fuel-air mixture in the ignition stroke of the cycle.Piston
Component that moves within the cylinder, compressing and expanding gases in the cycle.Negative Work
Indicates work done by the gas, typical in engines releasing energy.