With aditional lubrification oil pump or injector
A Furnace works by heating the power plant with the fuel provided you idiot... how else do you think it works??
LPG works exactly the same as gasoline, but cleaner.
to create vacuum for decreasing the boiling point. it works the base of converging-diverging procedure.
The HMU unit at refinery works by using the Heat Exchanger Reformer technology to help produce 99.9% pure Hydrogen gas.
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It doesn't ... it works with the transmission. It's required because the internal combustion engine works best at a fixed speed ... whereas you want the wheel speed to change frequently.
A Stirling engine is an external combustible engine. It is a car engine that doesn't use internal combustion and instead works by transferring air from outside and compressing it.
Essentially the same as any modern sophisticated internal combustion engine, except more radical.
Most cars use an internal combustion engine or variance thereof to operate. An internal combustion engine works by using combustible fuel, such as fossil fuels, and combining this with a fuel oxidizer. The combination of the two creates high pressure and high temperatures to move different parts of the engine (pistons, turbine blades etc).
the internal combustion engine works by converting chemical energy (fuel) into heat energy. the heat energy then expands the compressed air to drive the piston down. typically a third of this heat goes straight out of the exhaust, which is why the exhaust gets hot. another third of the heat is absorbed into the engine, hence the need for a cooling system which means that only a third of the heat generated is used to drive the psiton down making the internal combustion engine only about 33% efficient. robb
A dirt or trail bike engine works much like any other internal combustion engine. However, it may be a two stroke engine that reacts more quickly and has more torque. The transmissions on dirt bikes are often geared lower also.
An aeroplane's engine sucks air. Combustion takes place due to jet fuel. The force of the combustion propels the aircraft.
yes and no they need to know the science of how an internal combustion engine works but they could just follow a list of steps and not know anything about a car
A ficticious heat engine that works at the maximum theoretical efficiency is called a Carnot engine. Real engines, that obviously work at a lesser efficiency, include the combustion engines found in cars.A ficticious heat engine that works at the maximum theoretical efficiency is called a Carnot engine. Real engines, that obviously work at a lesser efficiency, include the combustion engines found in cars.A ficticious heat engine that works at the maximum theoretical efficiency is called a Carnot engine. Real engines, that obviously work at a lesser efficiency, include the combustion engines found in cars.A ficticious heat engine that works at the maximum theoretical efficiency is called a Carnot engine. Real engines, that obviously work at a lesser efficiency, include the combustion engines found in cars.
No, starters start an engine. A carburetor supplies the fuel/air mixture to the engine. This mixture combined with a spark, ignites the fuel/air mixture thus causing the engine to run. This is a very simplistic explanation. Search "how the internal combustion engine works" for more information.
A hydrogen engine works by combusting hydrogen fuel with oxygen to generate power, similar to a traditional internal combustion engine. Hydrogen gas is injected into the engine where it mixes with air and ignites to create energy that moves the pistons. The byproduct of this process is water vapor, making it a clean and environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuel combustion engines.