põlemiskambers
Põlemiskambers, often translated as combustion chamber, refers to the enclosed space within an internal combustion engine where the fuel-air mixture is ignited and burned. This controlled explosion generates the high-pressure gases that drive the piston, ultimately producing mechanical work. The design of the põlemiskambers is crucial for engine efficiency, power output, and emissions control.
Key aspects of a põlemiskambers include its shape, volume, and the placement of the spark plug or
The shape of the põlemiskambers influences flame propagation and heat loss. A compact and smooth design generally