Diesel engines for land and marine work . ^1 so. CHAPTER IIACTION AND WORKING OF THE DIESEL ENGINE FOUR-CYCLE ENGINE — TWO-CYCLE ENGINE—TWO-CYCLEDOUBLE ACTING ENGINE—HORIZONTAL ENGINE—HIGHSPEED VERTICAL ENGINE—RELATIVE ADVANTAGES OFTHE VARIOUS TYPES OF ENGINE—LIMITING POWER OF DIESEL ENGINES WEIGHTS OF DIESEL ENGINES FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES. The essential difference between the Diesel engine andpractically all other motors working with gaseous or liquidfuel, is that it is in reality an internal combustion engine incontradistinction to other gas and oil engines which are,strictly speaking, inte


Diesel engines for land and marine work . ^1 so. CHAPTER IIACTION AND WORKING OF THE DIESEL ENGINE FOUR-CYCLE ENGINE — TWO-CYCLE ENGINE—TWO-CYCLEDOUBLE ACTING ENGINE—HORIZONTAL ENGINE—HIGHSPEED VERTICAL ENGINE—RELATIVE ADVANTAGES OFTHE VARIOUS TYPES OF ENGINE—LIMITING POWER OF DIESEL ENGINES WEIGHTS OF DIESEL ENGINES FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES. The essential difference between the Diesel engine andpractically all other motors working with gaseous or liquidfuel, is that it is in reality an internal combustion engine incontradistinction to other gas and oil engines which are,strictly speaking, internal explosion engines. Four-stroke Cycle Engine.—In four-stroke cycle gasengines of the ordinary explosion type a mixture of gas andair is drawn into the cylinder during the suction stroke, andcompressed in the following stroke, the mixed gases beingthen exploded by external means ( by ignition) in thethird stroke, which is the working stroke of the cycle. Themethod of operation of the Diesel engine as has been par-tially exp


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