From heavy-duty trucks and agricultural machinery to shipping fleets, aviation, and power generation, internal combustion engines STILL remain indispensable to both global infrastructure and mobility.
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The quiet peak of the internal combustion engine
Global sales of gasoline and diesel vehicles peaked in 2017, with nearly all subsequent growth in personal transport captured ...
The world is facing a shift toward more sustainable and eco-friendly methods of power. The construction industry has been dealing with alternative options to the diesel engines it knows and loves. But ...
Converting the ignition of a fuel-air mixture into usable mechanical energy lies at the core of a dizzying number of internal combustion engines developed over the course of more than century.
As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, WTOP presents “250 Years of America,” a multipart series examining the innovations, breakthroughs and pivotal moments that have shaped the nation ...
Clean air rules were designed to protect the environment from harmful car emissions, but they had a surprising secondary ...
Analysts expect the fallout from the Iran war to spur demand for EVs, although a shift away from traditional internal combustion engine vehicles is expected to be gradual. Various car selling ...
Power the future of mobility, defense, and energy with Michigan Tech’s graduate on-campus and online certificate in Internal Combustion Engine Systems. Designed for students and professionals, this ...
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