The resultant rise in temperature and pressure from the combustion causes the movement of a specific part of the engine, the piston for example. In an internal combustion engine, the combustion of the fuel takes place within a combustion chamber in the presence of a suitable oxidiser (air, most often). Internal Combustion Engine in Mechanical Engineering Semester 6 (Mumbai University) Internal Combustion Engines by Prof.V Ganesan (Tata-McGraw Hill) is suggested as textbook for studying the following subjects:
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