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Problems in internal combustion engine field which can be tackled economically using small scientific computer include design calculations for prototype engines where program utilization is not very high; cost of developing these programs for small machine is low and, providing required output is matched to speed of machine, actual operating costs can be kept low; relatively low cost of manual intervention on such machine often allows very flexible approach; calculations for prototype engines described in this paper cover cam ordinates and their analysis and determination of big-end bearing loads; research problems include effect of Poisson's ratio on thermal stress, check on motion of unusual type of shock absorber and calculations to assist in development of small Stirling cycle engine. (Computers in Internal Combustion Engine Design) (26091)