I recently read in one of my lectures how a (turboprop) engine used in an aircraft (4 cylinder piston etc.) has a firing sequence where: two cylinders combust simultaneously, then the next two.
i.e instead of like a regular 4 cylinder engine, where is fires like 1-3-2-4 (or whatever), ones used in aircrafts are setup so that 1&3, then 2&4 fire together. Do you get what i mean?
Well if my above explanation is OK, i just wanted to know why this is so. Im guessing it has something to do with the power output being the same, but mean torque lower?? which would allow the powerplant to last longer.
Or i was also thinking its to make it smoother with less vibration (although now that i think about it, i dont think that this would be the case, as more gap between cycles).
Well, if anyone has an answer, id really appreciate it.
Thanks