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An internal combustion engine is a type of machine that obtains mechanical energy directly from chemical energy produced by fuel burning in a combustion chamber, the main part of a motor. Used internal combustion engines of four types:

The Otto cycle internal combustion engine, named for the German coach who invented it, Nikolaus August Otto, is the conventional gasoline engine used in automotive and aeronautics.
The diesel engine, named after the French-born German engineer Rudolf Diesel, runs on a different principle and usually consumes diesel. It is used in electrical power equipment, marine propulsion systems in trucks, buses and cars. Both Otto and the diesel engines are manufactured in models two and four times.
The rotary engine.
The combustion turbine.
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1 History
2 Structure and operation
2.1 Combustion chamber
2.2 Power System
2.3 System Distribution
2.4 Power
2.5 Refrigeration
2.6 Boot System
3 Types of motors
Conventional Type 3.1 Otto Engine
3.2 Diesel
3.3 Two-stroke engine
Wankel Engine 3.4
Stratified charge engine 3.5
4 See also
5 External links

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