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air
cooled
空氣泠卻
AC
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ter·nal-com·bus·tion
,
a.
Mach.
Designating
,
or
pertaining
to
,
any
engine
(
called
an
Internal-combustion engine
)
in
which
the
heat
or
pressure
energy
necessary
to
produce
motion
is
developed
in
the
engine
cylinder
,
as
by
the
explosion
of
a
gas
,
and
not
in
a
separate
chamber
,
as
in
a
steam-engine
boiler
.
The
gas
used
may
be
a
fixed
gas
,
or
one
derived
from
alcohol
,
ether
,
gasoline
(
petrol
),
naphtha
,
oil
(
petroleum
),
etc
.
There
are
three
main
classes
: (1)
gas engines
proper
,
using
fixed
gases
,
as
coal
,
blast-furnace
,
or
producer
gas
; (2)
engines
using
the
vapor
of
a
volatile
fluid
,
as
the
typical
gasoline (petrol) engine
; (3)
oil engines
,
using
either
an
atomized
spray
or
the
vapor
(
produced
by
heat
)
of
a
comparatively
heavy
oil
,
as
petroleum
or
kerosene
.
In
all
of
these
the
gas
is
mixed
with
a
definite
amount
of
air
,
the
charge
is
composed
in
the
cylinder
and
is
then
exploded
either
by
a
flame
of
gas
(
flame ignition
--
now
little
used
),
by
a
hot
tube
(
tube ignition
)
or
the
like
,
by
an
electric
spark
(
electric ignition
,
the
usual
method
is
gasoline
engines
,
or
by
the
heat
of
compression
,
as
in
the
Diesel
engine
.
Gas
and
oil
engines
are
chiefly
of
the
stationary
type
.
Gasoline
engines
are
largely
used
for
automobile
vehicles
,
boats
,
etc
.
Most
internal-combustion
engines
use
the
Otto
(
four-stroke
)
cycle
,
though
many
use
the
two-stroke
cycle
.
They
are
almost
universally
trunk
engines
and
single-acting
.
Because
of
the
intense
heat
produced
by
the
frequent
explosions
,
the
cylinders
must
be
cooled
by
a
water
jacket
(
water-cooled
)
or
by
air
currents
(
air cooled
)
to
give
the
maximum
thermodynamic
efficiency
and
to
avoid
excessive
friction
or
seizing
.
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