Abstract
Abstract The increasing demands in modern combustion engines for low emissions and low fuel consumption improved methods for the cycle of combustion. The Beare Heads is a recent 6-hour version of the Beare Heads, recognized also as Malcolm Beare model. Beare Heads uses pistons and harbours such as a 2-hour motor and replacements for the overlap valve system of 4-hour motors. The four-stroke engine, block as well as shaft remain intact. The six-time engine was a mix of two-hit and four-hit technologies. Six Stroke is a six-stroke engine that uses two energy strokes. The six-time engine including external combustion as well as internal dual stream is the same as the real interior combustion engine, according to its mechanical design. Air heating system as well as a combustion chambers, each separate of the cylinder, are two extra chambers throughout the thermodynamic cycles. The six-stroke is heat efficient, since the power pulse pressure changes are larger than for the injection process as well as compression strokes. The major benefits of six-stroke engines included lowering fuel consumption by 40 percent, reducing emissions, versatility for multi-fuel service by 2 power strokes over the six-stroke cycles.
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