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Although various forms of internal combustion engines were developed before the 19th century, application was hindered until the commercial drilling and production of petroleum began in the mid-1850s....
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1807 - Francois Isaac de Rivaz of Switzerland invented an internal combustion engine that used a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen for fuel. Rivaz designed a car for his engine - the first internal combustion powered automobile.
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The four-stroke internal combustion engine is the type most commonly used for automotive and industrial purposes today (cars and trucks, generators, etc). On the first (downward) stroke of the piston, fuel/air is drawn into the cylinder.
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The first internal combustion engine to be applied industrially was patented by Samuel Brown in 1823. It was based on what Hardenberg calls the "Leonardo cycle," which, as this name implies, was already out of date at that time.
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The first successful internal combustion was designed and built by a Belgian engineer, Jean Joseph Lenoir, and patented in 1860. It operated on coal gas, and was basically a two stroke engine. However the stoke did not compress the gas,... ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference The First Internal Combustion Engine...
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Nicholas A. Otto produced the first successful gasoline-powered internal-combustion four-cycle engine in 1876. It was based on a principle defined by Beau De Rochas in 1862. That first engine was the ancestor of hundreds of millions of automobile, marine, and aircraft engines.
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The first successful internal combustion engine was a two-stroke gas driven engine patented by Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir of Belgium in 1860. In 1862 he built an experimental vehicle driven by his gas-engine, which managed to achieve a speed of 3 kms/hour.
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The internal combustion engine was invnented by Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir (Belgian Born). Lenoir made the first internal combustion engine that provides a reliable and continuous source of power, which was the gas engine using coal gas, in 1860, in France.
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