Internal Combustion Engine Motion Mechanism SolidWorks
Internal combustion engine, a kind of power machinery, is a heat engine that converts the heat energy it gives off directly into power by making the fuel burn inside the machine.
The internal combustion engine in a broad sense includes not only reciprocating piston internal combustion engines, rotary piston engines and free piston engines, but also jet engines of the rotary impeller type, but the internal combustion engine usually referred to is the piston internal combustion engine.
Piston internal combustion engine is the most common reciprocating piston type. The piston internal combustion engine mixes fuel and air and burns in its cylinder, releasing heat energy to produce high-temperature, high-pressure gas in the cylinder. The gas expansion pushes the piston to work, and then the mechanical work is output through the crank linkage mechanism or other mechanisms to drive the work of the driven machinery.
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