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Combustion in Compression Ignition Engines | Thermodynamics

Compression Ignition is generally known as Diesel Engine—named after its inventor Dr. Rudolf Diesel who invented it in 1899. The CI engines have high thermal efficiency and use relatively cheaper diesel fuel compared to gasoline. CI engines are extensively used for power generation, in commercial transportation, buses, marine en­gines, locomotives, tractors, pumping sets, stationary industrial application and machine applications. However [...]

By |2018-08-01T11:32:18+05:30August 1, 2018|CI Engines|Comments Off on Combustion in Compression Ignition Engines | Thermodynamics

Fuel Supply System in Diesel Engine (With Diagrams)

Fuel Supply System in Diesel Engine! Introduction to Fuel Supply System for CI Engines: The fuel supply system of a diesel engine can be called as the heart of the engine, since the engine performance directly depends upon the proper functioning of this system—which must supply, meter, inject and atomize the fuel. Fuel injection systems are manufactured with great accuracy, [...]

By |2018-08-01T11:32:18+05:30August 1, 2018|Diesel Engines|Comments Off on Fuel Supply System in Diesel Engine (With Diagrams)
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