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The following animation shows the diesel cycle in action.
This variation is called the diesel cycle.
The diesel cycle is somewhat different.
The two-stroke engine cycle is different, as is the diesel cycle described above.
The Diesel cycle is a combustion process of a reciprocating internal combustion engine.
A diesel engine is an internal combustion engine which operates using the Diesel cycle.
It can burn most commonly available hydrocarbon fuels and features the high compression ratio (14:1) typical of a Diesel cycle.
This cycle consists of compressing air (with no fuel) to a very high ratio, as is typical in the Diesel cycle.
The Diesel cycle is less efficient than the Otto cycle when using the same compression ratio.
The image on the left shows a p-V diagram for the ideal Diesel cycle; where is pressure and is specific volume.
The compression stroke is the second of four stages in an otto cycle or diesel cycle internal combustion engine.
The maximum thermal efficiency of a Diesel cycle is dependent on the compression ratio and the cut-off ratio.
The absence of any compression process in the design leads to lower thermal efficiency than the more well known Otto cycle and Diesel cycle.
For example, John Ericsson developed an external heated engine running on a cycle very much like the earlier Diesel cycle.
Turbos are popularly used with Otto cycle and Diesel cycle internal combustion engines.
In the diesel cycle, diesel fuel is injected directly into the cylinder so that combustion occurs at constant pressure, as the piston moves.
In automotive and aeronautical engines, turbines have been driven from the exhausts of Otto and Diesel cycles.
The ideal Diesel cycle follows the following four distinct processes (The color references refer to the color of the line on the diagram.)
Diesel engines (heat engines using the Diesel cycle) are used in automobiles, power generation, Diesel-electric locomotives, and submarines.
Diesel cycle (e.g. low-speed diesel engine)
The Thielert Centurion is a series of Diesel cycle aircraft engines for general aviation built by Thielert.
The Phoenix was an experimental version of the Bristol Aeroplane Company's Pegasus engine, adapted to run on the Diesel cycle.
Further developments of the Pegasus created the fuel-injected Bristol Draco and the diesel cycle Bristol Phoenix, both types being produced in limited numbers.
Engines using the Diesel cycle are usually more efficient, although the Diesel cycle itself is less efficient at equal compression ratios.
Get rid of the I.C. engine completely, both Otto cycle and Diesel cycle, and go back to the external combustion engine and steam.