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Dead centre (engineering) and Four-stroke engine

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Difference between Dead centre (engineering) and Four-stroke engine

Dead centre (engineering) vs. Four-stroke engine

In a reciprocating engine, the dead centre is the position of a piston in which it is farthest from, or nearest to, the crankshaft. A four-stroke (also four-cycle) engine is an internal combustion (IC) engine in which the piston completes four separate strokes while turning the crankshaft.

Similarities between Dead centre (engineering) and Four-stroke engine

Dead centre (engineering) and Four-stroke engine have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Crankshaft, Diesel engine, Internal combustion engine, Piston, Pistonless rotary engine.

Crankshaft

A crankshaft—related to crank—is a mechanical part able to perform a conversion between reciprocating motion and rotational motion.

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Diesel engine

The diesel engine (also known as a compression-ignition or CI engine), named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel which is injected into the combustion chamber is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression (adiabatic compression).

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Internal combustion engine

An internal combustion engine (ICE) is a heat engine where the combustion of a fuel occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber that is an integral part of the working fluid flow circuit.

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Piston

A piston is a component of reciprocating engines, reciprocating pumps, gas compressors and pneumatic cylinders, among other similar mechanisms.

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Pistonless rotary engine

A pistonless rotary engine is an internal combustion engine that does not use pistons in the way a reciprocating engine does, but instead uses one or more rotors, sometimes called rotary pistons.

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Dead centre (engineering) and Four-stroke engine Comparison

Dead centre (engineering) has 45 relations, while Four-stroke engine has 77. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 4.10% = 5 / (45 + 77).

References

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