The Diesel Cycle By: Ben Brady How It Works. The Creator Created by Rudolph Diesel Had a dream for a more efficient engine than the steam engine Developed.

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The Diesel Cycle By: Ben Brady How It Works

The Creator Created by Rudolph Diesel Had a dream for a more efficient engine than the steam engine Developed first working model in 1893 First model had efficiency of 28%, eventually reached a remarkable 75% Original Diesels ran on Peanut and Vegetable oil

Intake Intake Valve Exhaust Valve Air Injector Piston

Compression Intake Valve Exhaust Valve Injector Piston Compressed Air

Intake Valve Exhaust Valve Piston Injector Ignition Fuel

Intake Valve Exhaust Valve Injector Piston Exhaust

Diesel Engine Uses Transport trucks Passenger cars, Pick-up trucks Construction, Mining and Farm Equipment Emergency Power Generation Garden Tractors Locomotives, Boats of all kinds

References er_transmission_menu.shtml library/diesel/diesel.html