Sabathé's cycle

noun
Sa·​ba·​thé's cycle | \ ¦sabə¦tāz-\

Definition of Sabathé's cycle

: a cycle of operations in internal-combustion engines in which the combustion takes place partly explosively and partly at constant pressure and which resembles partly the Otto cycle and partly the Diesel cycle

History and Etymology for Sabathé's cycle

probably from the name Sabathé

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