PORT TIMMING DIAGRAM
Introduction:
It is a graphic representation of the moments when the valves or ports of an internal-combustion engine open and close relative to the position of the piston, that is, to the angle of rotation of the engine’s crankshaft.
On a circular timing diagram the position of the valves is determined by the angles of advance (or retard) at the moments when the valves are opened (or closed) relative to the top and bottom dead centers of the piston. In engines capable of operating at higher speeds, the duration of the valve openings is increased because advancing the opening of the exhaust valve and retarding its closing ensure better removal of the exhaust gases from the cylinder. Advancing the opening and retarding the closing of the intake valve facilitate the filling of the cylinder with a fresh fuel mixture.
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