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internal combustion - перевод на немецкий

Oil pressure (internal combustion engine)
  • Murphy oil [[pressure gauge]]s with switches that activate on low pressure

internal combustion         
  • Engine block seen from below. The cylinders, oil spray nozzle and half of the main bearings are clearly visible.
  • [[Reciprocating engine]] of a car
  • Diagram showing the operation of a 4-stroke SI engine. Labels:<br />'''1''' ‐ Induction<br />'''2''' ‐ Compression<br />'''3''' ‐ Power<br />'''4''' ‐ Exhaust
  • Electric starter as used in automobiles
  • Bosch magneto
  • Brayton cycle
  • Bare cylinder block of a V8 engine
  • [[P-V diagram]] for the ideal Diesel cycle. The cycle follows the numbers 1–4 in clockwise direction.
  • Diagram of uniflow scavenging
  • Valve train above a Diesel engine cylinder head. This engine uses rocker arms but no pushrods.
  • Turbine power plant
  • Hand-cranking a boat diesel motor in [[Inle Lake]] ([[Myanmar]])
  • [[Diesel generator]] for backup power
  • 1910}}
  • Diagram of an engine using pressurized lubrication
  • Piston, piston ring, gudgeon pin and connecting rod
  • Points and coil ignition
  • Some popular cylinder configurations:<br />
a – straight<br />
b – V<br />
c – opposed<br />
d – W
  • Turbofan jet engine
  • Diagram of a crankcase scavenged valveless 2-stroke engine in operation
  • The Wankel rotary cycle. The shaft turns three times for each rotation of the rotor around the lobe and once for each [[orbital revolution]] around the eccentric shaft.
ENGINE IN WHICH THE COMBUSTION OF A FUEL OCCURS WITH AN OXIDIZER IN A COMBUSTION CHAMBER
Internal combustion; Internal-Combustion Engine; Internal-combustion; Internal combustion engines; Internal Combustion; Internal Combustion Engine; I c engines; Car engine; Car engines; Charge (engine); Combustion engines; Car Motor; Car motor; Traditional vehicle; Conventional car; APICEV; All-petroleum internal combustion engine vehicle; Engine type; ICEV; Internal-combustion engine; Fossil fuel vehicle; Fossil fuel engine; Internal combustion engine vehicle; Fossil fuel internal combustion engine; AFFICEV; IC engine; Reciprocating internal combustion engine; Combustion car; CIDI; Internal combustion piston engine; Internal Combustion Engines; Vehicle with an internal combustion engine; Morse Test; Morse test; Energy efficiency of internal combustion engines; Air pollution from internal combustion engines
innere Verbrennung (Kraftstoff wird im Motor und nicht im Außenbehälter verbrannt)
internal combustion engine         
  • Engine block seen from below. The cylinders, oil spray nozzle and half of the main bearings are clearly visible.
  • [[Reciprocating engine]] of a car
  • Diagram showing the operation of a 4-stroke SI engine. Labels:<br />'''1''' ‐ Induction<br />'''2''' ‐ Compression<br />'''3''' ‐ Power<br />'''4''' ‐ Exhaust
  • Electric starter as used in automobiles
  • Bosch magneto
  • Brayton cycle
  • Bare cylinder block of a V8 engine
  • [[P-V diagram]] for the ideal Diesel cycle. The cycle follows the numbers 1–4 in clockwise direction.
  • Diagram of uniflow scavenging
  • Valve train above a Diesel engine cylinder head. This engine uses rocker arms but no pushrods.
  • Turbine power plant
  • Hand-cranking a boat diesel motor in [[Inle Lake]] ([[Myanmar]])
  • [[Diesel generator]] for backup power
  • 1910}}
  • Diagram of an engine using pressurized lubrication
  • Piston, piston ring, gudgeon pin and connecting rod
  • Points and coil ignition
  • Some popular cylinder configurations:<br />
a – straight<br />
b – V<br />
c – opposed<br />
d – W
  • Turbofan jet engine
  • Diagram of a crankcase scavenged valveless 2-stroke engine in operation
  • The Wankel rotary cycle. The shaft turns three times for each rotation of the rotor around the lobe and once for each [[orbital revolution]] around the eccentric shaft.
ENGINE IN WHICH THE COMBUSTION OF A FUEL OCCURS WITH AN OXIDIZER IN A COMBUSTION CHAMBER
Internal combustion; Internal-Combustion Engine; Internal-combustion; Internal combustion engines; Internal Combustion; Internal Combustion Engine; I c engines; Car engine; Car engines; Charge (engine); Combustion engines; Car Motor; Car motor; Traditional vehicle; Conventional car; APICEV; All-petroleum internal combustion engine vehicle; Engine type; ICEV; Internal-combustion engine; Fossil fuel vehicle; Fossil fuel engine; Internal combustion engine vehicle; Fossil fuel internal combustion engine; AFFICEV; IC engine; Reciprocating internal combustion engine; Combustion car; CIDI; Internal combustion piston engine; Internal Combustion Engines; Vehicle with an internal combustion engine; Morse Test; Morse test; Energy efficiency of internal combustion engines; Air pollution from internal combustion engines
Verbrennungsmotor (Kraftstoff wird im Motor und nicht im Außenbehälter verbrannt)
internal medicine         
  • Robert Koch, 19th century German physician and bacteriologist<ref name="Robert Koch" />
  • History and physical examination are a vital part of the diagnostic process.<ref name="Detsky-2022" />
MEDICAL SPECIALTY DEALING WITH THE PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF ADULT DISEASES
Internist; General medicine; Internal Medicine; General Medicine; Internists; General internal medicine; General (internal) medicine; General Internal Medicine
interne Medizin

Определение

internal combustion engine
(internal combustion engines)
An internal combustion engine is an engine that creates its energy by burning fuel inside itself. Most cars have internal combustion engines.
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Википедия

Oil pressure

Oil pressure is an important factor in the longevity of most internal combustion engines. With a forced lubrication system (invented by Frederick Lanchester), oil is picked up by a positive displacement oil pump and forced through oil galleries (passageways) into bearings, such as the main bearings, big end bearings and camshaft bearings or balance shaft bearings. Other components such as cam lobes and cylinder walls are lubricated by oil jets.

Sufficient oil pressure ensures that the metal of the rotating shaft (journal) and the bearing shell can never touch, and wear is therefore confined to initial start-up and shutdown. The oil pressure, combined with the rotation of the shaft, also hydrodynamically centers the journal in its shell and cools the bearings. Such a bearing is known as a fluid bearing.

Oil pressure is higher when the engine is cold due to the increased viscosity of the oil, and also increases with engine speed until the relief valve in the oil pump opens to divert excess flow. Oil pressure is lowest under hot idling conditions, and the minimum pressure allowed by the manufacturer's tolerances is usually given at this point. Excessive oil pressure may indicate a blocked filter, blocked oil gallery or the wrong grade of oil. Low oil pressure indicates worn bearings or a broken oil pump.

Some vehicle engines have an oil pressure switch that switches a warning light on at low oil pressure. Some vehicles have an oil pressure gauge in the dashboard or instrument cluster.

Oil pressure is created by a fluid flow restriction in the outlet line of the pump, not by the pump itself. Examples of such restrictions include big end and main bearings, as well as camshaft and rocker gear if fitted.

Примеры употребления для internal combustion
1. Cannot be used in ordinary internal combustion engines.
2. The Horse Association of America launched a two–decade battle against the internal combustion engine.
3. He said there are obstacles to making cars powered with hydrogen–fueled internal combustion engines.
4. Hybrid cars Hybrid cars have both an electric engine and an internal combustion engine.
5. And it‘s a symbolic shift away from the gas–burning internal combustion engine.