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Radial engine: Did you know what type of motor it is?
A radial engine is a reciprocating internal combustion engine with a single crankshaft, which has cylinders arranged in a circle (in one or more rows) perpendicular to the axis of the crankshaft so that all cylinders make the same angle with each other.
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Internal combustion engine: How does it work?
An internal combustion engine is a heat engine that generates thermal energy by burning fuel. It subsequently converts this energy into mechanical work or a reaction effect.
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Valvetrains markings: What do they mean?
Valve timing is a mechanism using valves to control the flow of working gases (air, fuel, exhaust gases) through a piston combustion engine. This is the most common type of mechanical distribution, used mainly in four-stroke internal combustion engines.
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Reciprocating internal combustion engine: What are its types?
A reciprocating internal combustion engine is a type of combustion engine equipped with a piston, the task of which is to mediate the conversion of thermal energy generated by a chemical reaction into the mechanical work of the engine.
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Two-stroke engine: What are its pros and cons?
A two-stroke engine, also referred to as a two-stroke cycle, is a piston combustion engine working in two strokes.
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Engine valve: What is its function?
The internal combustion engine valve is an important part of the valve train in a reciprocating internal combustion engine.