The average consumption of diesel in a day is one Crore litre.
The consumption of lubricating oil for a diesel engine depends on the operating conditions and the design of the engine. There are some averages depending on the year of the engine. Pre 1980's engine are around 25% of fuel consumption. Pre 1990 engines are around 20% of fuel consumption and more recently built diesel engines are around 1% of fuel consumption.
In general the fuel consumption is 20% less than a petrol bakkie. With the Nissan NP 300 Bakkie the fuel consumption is about 1litre for 10 kilometres when unladen and about 1 litre for8 Kilometres when laden.
IT CAN BE CALCULATED THEORETICALLY & PRACTICALLY:- 1. theoretically--- For this you must know the SFC(specific fuel consumption) of the engine at the given load. for example(let us consider a diesel generator of 20 kw having SFC as 232 gm/kw-hr at 75% load) (20x0.75)x232 therefore Fuel consumption in ltrs/hr= =4.094ltr/hr 0.85x1000 here 0.75 is for 75% load 0.85 is density of diesel 1000 is factor to convert milli-litre into litres
The diesel fuel consumption of a 200 kVA generator typically ranges from 10 to 20 liters per hour, depending on factors such as load, engine efficiency, and operating conditions. At full load, a general estimate is around 15 liters per hour. However, actual consumption can vary, so checking the manufacturer's specifications for the specific model is recommended for precise figures.
20 US gallons of diesel is approximately 143 pounds
The fuel consumption of a 9-tonne dumper typically ranges from 8 to 15 liters per hour, depending on factors such as load, terrain, and operating conditions. On average, these vehicles can consume around 10-12 liters per hour under standard conditions. It's essential to consult the specific model's specifications for more accurate figures, as efficiency can vary widely among different manufacturers and designs.
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Diesel is a fuel burned in some vehicles. It is produced from petroleum, just like regular gasoline. The most popular/well-known brand of diesel engines is Powerstroke, from Ford Motor Company. Other forms of diesel are BioDiesel. BioDiesel is made out of corn. If you've ever heard of "B20" that means 20% BioDiesel. The mixture is 20% BioDiesel and 80% Regular Diesel. If you hear "B40" it is 40% BioDiesel and 60% Regular Diesel. If it is "B100" it is 100% BioDiesel and 0% Regular Diesel. That is what diesel is....
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