Abstract

Abstract. Four-stroke engines a type of internal combustion engine (IC engine) that can turn the heat provided from the fuel to work, and they are mainly classified as two groups, which are gasoline engines and diesel engines. Four-stroke engines can be applied to high power machines because of its high thermal efficiency. In four-stroke engines, the piston reaches the dead center four times in the cylinder to complete a cycle. This cycle includes the taking in of gas, the compression, the ignition, the expansion and the exhaustion of gas. In gasoline engine, this cycle is called the Otto cycle, and in diesel engine, this cycle is called the Diesel cycle. The greatest difference between these two engines is that they burn different types of fuel. In that way, the procedure of converting the heat to work is different. To help this cycle performs better economically and more efficiently, additional attachments such as hybrid engine and computer assistance are used. This research summarizes and analyses the application of four-stroke engines in land transportation, in aviation and in marine transportation, and this article gives a possible prediction to the future trend of the technology advancements of engines in transportation based on the analyses.

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