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Definition of the External Combustion Engine Print E-mail

1.13 The External Combustion Engine

    • An external combustion engine, such as a steam engine, only uses the combustion process to heat a fluid, typically water, to create steam.
    • The pressure created by the steam is used to cause mechanical movement which takes place outside of the combustion chamber.
 
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