It's the anniversary of the first ever internal combustion engine. Today, 144 years ago in 1860, Belgian inventor Etienne Lenoir was issued a patent for the first successful internal-combustion engine ...
Professor Turner also has a very cool office, most likely the coolest on campus. It is a shrine to the internal combustion engine and, to a lesser extent, Lotus. On a filing cabinet is a vast cylinder ...
Global power and technology leader Cummins Inc. (NYSE:CMI), is pleased to announce the launch of its new turbocharger designed specifically for hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2 ICE). This ...
VOLVO Cars have become the first major vehicle manufacturer to signal the end of their commitment to the internal combustion engine. From 2019 they have pledged that every car they launch will come ...
Michael Mosley, Cassie Newland and Mark Miodownik describe the scientific achievements of Nicklaus Otto, Karl Benz and Henry Ford. Prior to this the steam locomotive had started a revolution. Richard ...
It may appear that the internal combustion engine's days are numbered, but manufacturers have been given a four-year reprieve to prove new cars can stay on sale by using greener fuel. European ...
Developments by the automotive, motorcycle, and trucking industries might just save your V-8s and more. Tesla Semi updates and autonomous trucks might have garnered headlines at this year’s Advanced ...
Sports cars with V-10 and V-12 engines are in high demand. Walk into a Lamborghini dealership and brace yourself for the bad news. The wait time for the new Huracan STO supercar, a track weapon with a ...
Ford once sketched a road where an engine's pistons never saw oil and engines ran hotter on purpose. In a late‑1980s patent application filed and granted in Europe, the company described an "uncooled ...
Do you understand the mechanical workings of the vehicle you drive on a daily basis? If your answer is no, don’t worry. You’re not the first – and certainly won’t be the last – person to simply ...
"First issued 1923 ... new edition 1931." "The present volume is a revised and somewhat extended edition of vol. II of The internal-combustion engine published in 1923."--Pref. to new edition.