Otto-cycle definition

Otto-cycle means powered by an engine where the primary means of controlling power output is by limiting the amount of air and fuel which can enter the combustion chambers of the engine. Gasoline-fueled engines are Otto-cycle engines.
Otto-cycle means relating to a gasoline-fueled engine or any other type of engine with a spark plug (or other sparking device) and with operating characteristics significantly similar to the theoretical Otto combustion cycle. Otto- cycle engines usually use a throttle to regulate intake air flow to control power during normal operation.
Otto-cycle means type of engine with operating characteristics significantly similar to the theoretical Otto combustion cycle. The use of a throttle during normal operation is indicative of an Otto-cycle engine.

More Definitions of Otto-cycle

Otto-cycle means powered by an engine where the primary means of controlling power output is by limiting the amount of air and fuel which can enter the combustion chambers of the engine. Gasoline‑fueled engines are Otto‑cycle engines.

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