What are the types of internal combustion engines?
Internal combustion means just what it says: that fuel is burned inside
the engine. In a car engine, gasoline is burned inside the engine, which
ignites the fuel and releases energy that moves the car. There are also other
methods of internal combustion, such as diesel engines and gas turbine engines.
Internal combustion is an efficient system that requires a relatively small
engine to create motion. It is also more fuel efficient than external
combustion engines, such as an old-fashioned steam engine.
Gasoline engines used to be as inefficient as steam engines. In 1876
the gasoline engine was invented and it was no more efficient than the steam
engine, which used external combustion. A lot of fuel was wasted. In 1878,
Rudolph Diesel decided to develop an engine with higher efficiency, and in 1892
the diesel engine was born. It was more efficient as an internal combustion
engine, but it took many more years to develop a diesel engine that was cleaner
and quieter. Early diesel engines spewed out sooty smoke and at first were only
used in trucks. Today, new advancements in this method of internal combustion
have improved the diesel engine. The difference between gas and diesel engines
is the way fuel is converted to energy.
Turbines are another method used to create power with a spinning
motion. There are wind turbines, steam turbines, water turbines and also gas
turbines. Gas turbines work on the principle of internal combustion. In a
modern gas turbine engine, the engine produces its own pressurized gas by burning
fuel. The engine can burn propane, natural gas, kerosene, or jet fuel. The
burning fuel creates heat, the heat in turn expands the air, and a high- speed
blast of hot air spins the turbine.
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