internal combustion engine.
These are largely used in transport vehicles like cars, buses, trucks, motor cycles, and so on. Here, a fuel is burned, and the energy from the burning fuel is transferred to the pistons, which through gears, turn the wheels, thus moving the automobile. In petrol engines, the fuel-air mixture after being compressed is ignited by an electric spark, hence the name spark ignition (SI) engine, and the products of combustion do work on the piston, and through crank-and-connecting- rod mechanism, power is transferred to the crank shaft. In diesel engines, only air is inducted by suction into the cylinder and compressed to a high pressure. The fuel is injected in fine atomised form into the hot compressed air. The mixture gets self-ignited and the combustion products do work in the pistons. These are called compression ignition (C.I.) engines. Thermodynamic analysis seeks to determine how much work we may expect from an engine and, through experiments, how efficiently the engine is performing. This is very important if the pollution from exhausts is to be minimised.
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