intake, compression, ignition, exhaust
That process is called 'internal combustion'
internal combustion engine inlet/ compression/ power/ Exhaust
Like a gas combustion engine, a hydrogen engine relies on the combustion process - in this case, combustion that results when hydrogen is combined with oxygen. Fuel cells in a hydrogen-powered car then convert this mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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combustion
with combustion .. their are 3 componats of combustion -gas - air - and spark .. which creates combustion
The combustion stroke is where all of the power from an engine is derived making it the most important however the other strokes play a role in how well the combustion process is completed. Each stroke is vital in the process of combustion.
Main difference is that in a gas turbine, combustion is continuous. In a piston engine, combustion is pulsed.
"Explosion."
From the combustion process in the engine.
Fuel for the internal combustion engine.
combustion