![]() An external combustion engine EC engine is a heat engine where an internal working fluid is heated by combustion of an external source, through the engine wall or a heat exchanger. The fluid then, by expanding and acting on the mechanism of the engine produces motion and usable work. |
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![]() Middle English engin, from Anglo-French, from Latin ingenium natural disposition, talent, from in- gignere to beget - more at kin. Learn More About engine. Post the Definition of engine to Facebook Share the Definition of engine on Twitter Time Traveler for engine. |
![]() V6 engines were the engine of choice for American automakers because they're' powerful and quiet, but turbocharging technologies have made four-cylinder engines more powerful and attractive to buyers. Historically, American auto consumers turned their noses up at four-cylinder engines, believing them to be slow, weak, unbalanced and short on acceleration. |
![]() The coupling with available ontology and common-sense engines via suitable interfaces is suggestive for this purpose. From the Cambridge English Corpus. Thus, here, we have excited energy exchange in various forms: running motors and engines, flowing and cascading water, networks of sluices and funnels, electricity. |
![]() The engine block contains the cylinders. In engines with more than one cylinder they are usually arranged either in 1 row straight engine or 2 rows boxer engine or V engine 3 rows are occasionally used W engine in contemporary engines, and other engine configurations are possible and have been used. |