In the diesel engine, air is compressed by the upward movement of the piston and the fuel is injected into the combustion chamber toward the end of the compression stroke in the form of a spray. It discusses various aspects of the combustion processes and describes the functioning and performance of the engine briefly for purposes of background information. This chapter describes the theory and design of internal combustion engines of the piston, turbine, and jet types. (Berlin), in Combustion, Flames and Explosions of Gases (Second Edition), 1961 Publisher Summary
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