1st year of post-compulsory secondary education
Heat engines and machines
J.L. San Emeterio
 HTENG 
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 4.2 A real engine

In real combustion engines, energy is extracted by burning some fuel, which has previously been injected into the cylinder, finely pulverized and mixed with oxygen. Then the combustible mixture is compressed and ignited to explode.

The energy from this combustion moves the piston in several phases as seen in the figure on the left.

In the following visual we study the modern combustion engine, in an approximate fashion, and we try to explain these phases.

 

What is a machine?
A simple machine
An energy saving machine
Conclusions
Heat and mechanical energy
Joule's experiment
The first law of thermodynamics
Conclusions
The limitations of thermodynamics
Perpetual motion
The second law of thermodynamics
Conclusions
Heat engines
An ideal engine
A real engine
Conclusions
Evaluation