Discover how internal combustion engines power cars and aircraft, with clear, practical explanations you can trust.
This primer explains the ideas behind gasoline and Diesel engines, air and fuel delivery, and how these machines are built to meet different jobs. It covers why engines differ, how superchargers boost power, and how altitude changes performance. The book uses plain language to connect theory with how engines behave in real use.
Whether you’re curious about engine design, fuel choices, or how combustion works, this edition helps you understand the core concepts that keep engines running—from everyday cars to aircraft power.
- How compression, fuel, and ignition affect performance in different engine types
- How superchargers raise power and what limits them at ground and high altitudes
- Ways fuel quality and cetane numbers influence Diesel operation and emissions
- What combustion chambers and injection systems do to improve efficiency and control
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, introductory guide to engines, fuel, and combustion principles.