The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of a fuel (generally, fossil fuel) occurs with an oxidizer (usually air) in a combustion chamber. In an internal combustion engine the expansion of the high temperature and pressure gases, which are produced by the combustion, directly applies force to a movable component of the engine, such as the pistons or turbine blades and by moving it over a distance, generate useful mechanical energy.

The term internal combustion engine usually refers to an engine in which combustion is intermittent, such as the more familiar four-stroke and two-stroke piston engines, along with variants, such as the Wankel rotary engine. A second class of internal combustion engines use continuous combustion: gas turbines, jet engines and most rocket engines, each of which are internal combustion engines on the same principle as previously described.

The internal combustion engine (or ICE) is quite different from external combustion engines, such as steam or Stirling engines, in which the energy is delivered to a working fluid not consisting of, mixed with or contaminated by combustion products. Working fluids can be air, hot water, pressurised water or even liquid sodium, heated in some kind of boiler by fossil fuel, wood-burning, nuclear, solar etc.

A large number of different designs for ICEs have been developed and built, with a variety of different strengths and weaknesses. Powered by an energy-dense fuel (which is very frequently petrol, a liquid derived from fossil fuels), the ICE delivers an excellent power-to-weight ratio with few safety or other disadvantages. While there have been and still are many stationary applications, the real strength of internal combustion engines is in mobile applications and they dominate as a power supply for cars, aircraft, and boats, from the smallest to the biggest. Only for hand-held power tools do they share part of the market with battery powered devices.

An automobile engine partly opened and colored to show components.

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Thu Sep 2 16:41:40 2010

Would earth be warming as qucikly if we had not invented and used internal combustion engines for our trans.?
Q. Would the earth be warming as qucikly if we had not invented and used internal combustion engines for our transportaion? Thanks! can i get a site and a explainiation?
Asked by PRiNC3$$ . . - Wed Mar 12 12:02:30 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Yes, the earth cleanses the atmosphere (acid rain) When volcanoes erupt they spew far more CFC's into the atmosphere than man ever has yet even the big ones like Mt. Pinatubo only affected the Earth's temperature by less than a degree from normal and only for two or so years. global warming is a natural phenomenon and cannot be stopped by us. The earth has seen multiple ice ages and tropical ages long before the man made CFC's came about.
Answered by johnski415 - Wed Mar 12 12:11:06 2008

Is the hydrogen used as fuel in internal combustion engines gas, compressed gas or liquid ?
Q. and am I correct in assuming it must be delivered by injection?
Asked by Ride on - Thu Nov 29 10:28:01 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. At the point of delivery it's a relatively low pressure gas. In storage I think high pressure is the least tear weight and easiest to accomplish and what I use on my small engine conversions. Injection is preferred but not necessary. Just dump it in behind the intake port.
Answered by Hydrogen Guy - Thu Nov 29 21:27:04 2007

where can i find pictures of internal combustion engines with labelling them?
Q. where can i find pictures of internal combustion engines with labelling them?
Asked by Neil M - Thu Oct 18 14:08:26 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

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Answered by F.A.Q. - Thu Oct 18 14:18:12 2007

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