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Diesel Engines

2011
Sara McAllister   +2 more
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Industrial Diesel Engines

1971
Few industrial engines of over 400 kW have been designed specifically for industrial application alone and many are aimed to provide for marine, industrial, and traction requirements. This procedure is usually adopted in order to spread the high costs of designing and developing a new engine over a greater number of units. Ref.
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Diesel Engine Combustion

2010
The preferred drive engines for motor vehicles are based on combustion engines. They utilize the oxygen in the combustion air to convert the fuel-based chemical energy that predominantly consists of hydrocarbons into heat, which in turn is transferred to the engine’s working medium.
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Diesel Engines

1988
M.J. TINDAL, O.A. UYEHARA
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Diesel Engines

2020
Tina Kegl   +3 more
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DIESEL ENGINES

A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
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The Diesel Engine

2021
Michael Hilgers, Wilfried Achenbach
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Diesel Engines

1966
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