Technician a says the speed of flame spread in a diesel engine is affected by the air charge temperature. technician b says the speed of flame spread in a diesel engine is affected by atomization of the fuel. who is right?
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The speed of the flame distribution hugely depends upon the air charge temperature because when the air charge temperature decreases the flame distribution also decreases due to the less presence of oxygen, when the air charge temperature increases the flame distribution also increases.
So the technician A is correct in this scenario
So the technician A is correct in this scenario
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Both A and B are right because diesel has more number of carbon atomization in its fuel than petrol. More number of atoms results in more number of combustion.
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