Diesel Engines By: Douglas Aycock April 8, 2009. 2 History Named after Dr. Rudolf Diesel Originally replaced the stationary steam engine –75% efficient.

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Diesel Engines By: Douglas Aycock April 8, 2009

2 History Named after Dr. Rudolf Diesel Originally replaced the stationary steam engine –75% efficient compared to10% by steam engine 1894 filed for a paten for his new invention By 1898 Diesel was a millionaire –Used to power anything from electrical and water plants to marine craft About 50 % of new cars in Europe are Diesel (2007) Diesel Engines, By: Douglas Aycock

3 How the Diesel Engine Works Diesel Engines, By: Douglas Aycock Four Stroke –Intake - air enters –Compression – compresses and heats air –Combustion – fuel combusts, and pushes piston down –Exhaust – pushes exhaust out

4 Differences Diesel Engines Compression Ignition Higher compression ratio –14:1 - 25:1 Can burn petroleum diesel, synthetic, and biodiesel Fuel ignites when mixed with air Gas Engines Spark plug ignited Lower compression ratio –Up to 14:1 (high performance) Can burn gasoline Fuel and air mixed then ignites Diesel Engines, By: Douglas Aycock

5 Advantages Over Gas Engines More torque and less RPM’s (revolutions per minute) Better fuel economy – 20% - 30% over gas Easier maintenance - no tune-ups Tougher engine components Last longer – average 350,000 miles (gas – 250,000) Higher energy density fuel –one gallon Diesel fuel = 147,000 BTU –One gallon Gasoline = 125,000 BTU Diesel Engines, By: Douglas Aycock

6 Applications Diesel Engines, By: Douglas Aycock

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