these engines are self-started,less vibration due to rotary type,involves use of cheaper fuels,high starting torque is required.
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It's true that an external combustion engine such as steam-engine can use cheaper or more or less any fuel; but the other qualities are not so,
A steam turbine (external combustion) can (and must) run without vibration, but so must a gas-turbine (internal combustion). Otherwise the internal combustion engine is the more efficient because its heat losses are much lower. Really, the i.c. engine has the advantage over the e.c., as it is more efficient (less fuel energy per HP or kW output), simpler in principle, lighter overall, cheaper and easier to make.
A steam engine is an external combustion engine.
A train DUHHH! An external combustion engine.
in internal combustion engine combustion happens internally in cylinder and in external combustion engine combustion happens externally in boiler
in internal combustion engine combustion happens internally in cylinder and in external combustion engine combustion happens externally in boiler
It is External-combustion engine.
Some Swedish subs have Stirling engines which is external combustion.
Internal combustion engine.
External Combustion engine is an engine in which combustion of fuel takes place outside the cylinder. e.g.Coal fired steam engines in trains
The external combustion engine, like in a steam train.
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A steam engine is an external combustion engine. As the steam engine combusts outside of the engine itself.
An ordinary furnace is not an engine at all, because it does not directly cause mechanical motion. The heat or expanding gases released in a furnace can be used to drive an engine, but that is a separate component from the furnace. If a furnace is used in this manner, the engine is an external combustion engine.