| Diesel - Engine The gasoline-engine (Otto-engine) |
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It is like the Otto-engine a 4-stroke engine. The main differences are: 1st stroke (Intake): Only air is sucked in. 2nd stroke (Compression): The air is powerfully compressed. 3rd stroke (Combustion): Diesel is directly injected into the compressed air and ignites spontaneously. 4th stroke (Exhaust): Like the Otto-engine. Download Online animation from Infomarine Server
Physics-Applets(Offline-Version)The following Applets are available :. - Four-Stroke Combustion Engine - Two-Stroke Combustion Engine.
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.Diesel - Engine The gasoline-engine (Otto-engine) wasn't very efficient, that is why 1892 Rudolf Diesel had developed the engine with great efficiency called after him.

















