
combustion chambers
A combustion chamber is a specialized space within an engine where fuel mixes with air and is ignited to produce controlled explosions. These controlled burns generate the energy needed to power machinery, such as car engines or turbines. The combustion process converts the chemical energy in fuel into mechanical energy, pushing pistons or turbines, which then drive the vehicle or generate electricity. The chamber is designed to optimize combustion efficiency while managing heat and emissions, ensuring smooth operation and durability of the engine.