Compression and ignition
compression and ignition
The heat from the combustion reaction causes the pistons to move during the power stroke in the four-stroke engine cycle. This is when the high-pressure gases from the combustion expand, pushing the piston downward.
combustion and expansion
combustion and expansion
A stroke in an internal combustion engine is when a piston moves up or down.
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.
Yes. It is the rocket engine. It has internal combustion and it has only one "stroke"
A two stroke engine combines the four strokes of a typical internal combustion engine into two strokes instead of four.
The compression ratio of an internal-combustion engine, or an IC engine as it is more commonly called, is the ratio of the volume the highest capacity of the combustion chamber to its lowest capacity. In the IC engine, the piston makes a stroke, resulting in the compression of the air in the combustion chamber - the ratio between the volume of the cylinder and combustion chamber when the piston is at the bottom of its stroke, and the volume of the combustion chamber when the piston is at the top of its stroke, is the compression ratio.
3 : 4 stroke : 2 stroke and: Diesel :)
If you mean who made the first combustion engine, i have no idea, but the first Four-Stroke engine was made by Nikolaus Otto.
The four-stroke engine used in automobiles is an example of an internal combustion engine.