Diesel engines are the backbone of global logistics and infrastructure:
The defining characteristic of a diesel engine is its reliance on rather than spark plugs. Induction : The engine draws in air alone.
: The resulting explosion forces the piston down, converting chemical energy into mechanical motion . Key Advantages
: Diesel fuel is denser and burns more slowly than gasoline, typically resulting in 30% to 40% better fuel economy.
: A piston compresses this air at a high ratio (often around 22:1 ), causing its temperature to spike.