
Scavenging systems
Scavenging systems are mechanisms used in engines and machinery to recover and remove waste gases or fluids from a chamber, improving efficiency and performance. In internal combustion engines, for example, scavenging involves clearing out burnt gases from the combustion chamber to make space for fresh air and fuel, ensuring better engine power and smoother operation. These systems use various components like valves and ducts to efficiently channel and expel waste products, reducing emissions and maintaining optimal functioning of the machinery.