An internal combustion engine is a heat engine that converts the chemical energy of a fuel into mechanical work through combustion. Combustion takes place directly in the engine working chamber or in a closely coupled combustion chamber. Important target quantities include power, torque, efficiency, emissions, component temperatures and durability. In development, the air path, fuel system, combustion chamber, ignition, cooling, exhaust aftertreatment and charging system must be considered as one connected system.