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.
with combustion .. their are 3 componats of combustion -gas - air - and spark .. which creates combustion
Main difference is that in a gas turbine, combustion is continuous. In a piston engine, combustion is pulsed.
combustion
Approximately 5,000 gallons of air are needed to burn one gallon of gasoline in an internal combustion engine. This air combines with the fuel in a precise ratio for efficient combustion to power the engine.
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.
"Explosion."
From the combustion process in the engine.
combustion
Fuel for the internal combustion engine.