The engines seem to work by generating friction, as the ring around the center pushes back and forth.
If the ring was inside the center, it could count as Pneumatic due to the air being pushed.
In, say, a Steam Engine, the Coal burns and turns a turbine which creates electricity.
I can only associate the pumping of the engine to the turbine wasting electricity on pushing an unneeded ring.
The Combustion Engine would probably work like a car's engine, the explosions powering pistons (probably moving the ring outside the center, and so wasting good electrictity) powering the crank shaft, as KriiEiter said.
So I can only assume that it must not be friction.
I cannot understand why on earth Buildcraft makes the Engines pump back and forth when that movement has absolutely nothing to do with generating electricity.
If this were in real life, that would be a huge waste of electricity.
In reality, the light in the center supplies the electricity to the pipes.
The ring is not needed at all.
Buildcraft is starting to look a little less realistic, eh?
If the ring was inside the center, it could count as Pneumatic due to the air being pushed.
In, say, a Steam Engine, the Coal burns and turns a turbine which creates electricity.
I can only associate the pumping of the engine to the turbine wasting electricity on pushing an unneeded ring.
The Combustion Engine would probably work like a car's engine, the explosions powering pistons (probably moving the ring outside the center, and so wasting good electrictity) powering the crank shaft, as KriiEiter said.
So I can only assume that it must not be friction.
I cannot understand why on earth Buildcraft makes the Engines pump back and forth when that movement has absolutely nothing to do with generating electricity.
If this were in real life, that would be a huge waste of electricity.
In reality, the light in the center supplies the electricity to the pipes.
The ring is not needed at all.
Buildcraft is starting to look a little less realistic, eh?