How does a diesel engine work?
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Diesel engines work by compressing only the air. This increases the air temperature inside the cylinder to such a high degree that atomised diesel fuel injected into the combustion chamber ignites spontaneously. ... Diesel engines may be designed as either two-stroke or four-stroke cycles.
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Diesel engines work by compressing only the air. This increases the air temperature inside the cylinder to such a high degree that atomised diesel fuel injected into the combustion chamber ignites spontaneously. ... Diesel engines may be designed as either two-stroke or four-stroke cycles.
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