GENERAL ANALYSIS OF THE COMBUSTION PROCESS IN DIESEL ENGINES
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20232791Keywords:
diesel engine, combustion process, fuel injection, compression ratio, combustion chamber, air-fuel mixture, efficiency coefficient, environmental efficiency, thermal process, engine performance.Abstract
This article analyzes the general characteristics of the combustion process in diesel engines, including fuel injection, fuel-air mixture formation, and the main stages of combustion inside the cylinder. The paper also discusses the key factors affecting the combustion process, such as compression ratio, injection pressure, temperature, and the quality of the air-fuel mixture. The possibilities of reducing fuel consumption, increasing engine efficiency, and decreasing harmful exhaust emissions through the organization of an effective combustion process in diesel engines are considered.
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