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Studying Engines in Action

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Hank Hogan

Although it was enough for a famous “little engine” to think it could, more than wishful thinking is needed to move things along in the real world. Motors produce movement by using an energy source, which for internal combustion engines is a chemical reaction. For researchers, monitoring the chemical reactions that take place in a combustion chamber as an engine burns fuel presents a challenge. To handle such measurements, Christopher L. Hagen, at the time a graduate researcher in mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Scott T. Sanders, an assistant professor...Read full article

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