HowStuffWorks: How Does a Miller Cycle Engine Work
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Description: Explains the technical and historical background of the Miller cycle.
HowStuffWorks "How does a Miller-cycle engine work?" How does a Miller-cycle engine work? The standard four-stroke engines described in are called Otto-cycle engines. They are named after Nikolaus Otto, who invented this type of engine in 1867. In the same way, Diesel-cycle engines are named after inventor Rudolf Diesel.
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Page title: | HowStuffWorks "How does a Miller-cycle engine work?" |
Keywords: | Miller cycle engine, Miller engine, Otto-cycle engine, Nikolaus Otto, Diesel-cycle engine, Rudolf Diesel, Ralph Miller, supercharger, super charger, compression stroke |
Description: | How does a Miller-cycle engine work? |
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