Internal combustion engine
DRIVE
July 28, 2004
The internal combustion engine has at least one cylinder in which a fuel-air mixture can be compressed by a piston. The temperature of the mixture in the combustion chamber can be brought to at least above 80 percent and at the most 98 per cent of the self-ignition temperature of the mixture and the combustion ignition timing is controlled by introducing laser light into the combustion chamber.
Discussion in the ATmosphere