= Mixed/dual cycle
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The term "mixed or dual cycle" generally refers to a type of thermodynamic cycle used in engines and power generation systems that combines two or more different thermodynamic cycles to improve efficiency and performance. \#\#\# Key Examples of Mixed/Dual Cycles: 1. **Dual Cycle Engine**: - The dual cycle (or mixed cycle) is used in some internal combustion engines and is a combination of the Otto cycle (which describes gasoline engines) and the Diesel cycle.
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