Internal Combustion Engine Basics for $19 July 04, 2021 at 02:00AM
KEY FEATURES
Internal combustion (IC) engines are not only used in the automotive engineering and automobile engineering industries. They are used to rotate pumps, generator rotors, fans, and many other machines. But what are internal combustion engines? Why do we use petrol/gasoline and diesel fuels instead of just one type of fuel? And how do these astounding machines work? This course will answer all of these questions and many more!
Irrespective of your background, learning about internal combustion engines will benefit you greatly. They are used as prime movers in cars, vans, trains, motorbikes, scooters, lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and many other machines. So even if you are not an engineer, or training to become one, the knowledge you gain will always be useful, because a combustion engine is never far away!
- Access 15 lectures & 1 hour of content 24//7
- Learn how two-stroke & four-stroke engines work
- Know how internal combustion engines work
- Understand the differences between petrol/gasoline & diesel engines
- Identify all of an engine's main components & their functions
- Know all of an engine’s ancillary systems & what they do
PRODUCT SPECS
Important Details
- Length of time users can access this course: lifetime
- Access options: desktop & mobile
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Experience level required: beginner
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Requirements
- Any device with basic specifications
THE EXPERT
Jonathan Russell | Founder, saVRee.comsaVRee produces high quality video courses for the engineering market. Our courses are taught by subject matter experts (SMEs) with years of experience in many different industries. If you are interested in HVAC, Mechanical, Electrical, Automobile, Chemical, Power or Industrial Engineering, we have courses for you! Courses are presented using interactive 3D models and 3D animations. The 3D models can be exploded into their parts and a cross section feature allows you to see exactly what is happening inside the machine.
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