iskukoneiston
Iskukoneiston is a Finnish term that translates to "engine" or more specifically, "internal combustion engine" when referring to machinery. It is a broad category encompassing various types of engines that operate by burning fuel internally to produce mechanical power. This power is typically generated through the controlled explosion of a fuel-air mixture within a combustion chamber.
The most common type of iskonukoneisto is the reciprocating piston engine, found in most automobiles, motorcycles,
The fundamental principle behind most iskonukoneisto involves a thermodynamic cycle, often the Otto cycle for gasoline