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English: Pressure-volume diagram for a real gasoline engine, highlighting deviations to Otto cycle : non-instantaneous combustion (green), wall heat losses (red), pumping losses (blue).
Français : Diagramme de Clapeyron (pression-volume) pour un moteur réel, montrant les pertes de rendement par rapport au cycle d'Otto : durée de combustion (vert), pertes thermiques à la paroi (rouge), pertes de pompage (bleu).
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