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Yes you need to have diesel training to become a diesel mechanical. The training will help you perform exceptionally as a diesel mechanical and will also make you more marketable to employers.
Gasoline engines have a 30% efficiency, as compared to a Diesel engine having 40% efficiency. COOL HUH
In a diesel engine connected to a generator with a 23% engine efficiency, 1 liter of diesel should produce nearly 2.7 kilovolt-amperes. More with improved engine efficiency.
The efficiency of a internal combustion engine varies with size, speed range, compression ratio etc. Diesel engines use higher compression ratio and operate without throttle control, therefore their efficiency is higher than a equivalent Otto engine. Large marine (read ship engines) or stationary diesel engine: 50% Heavy duty diesel engines for marine, stationary and vehicle applications (trucks): 40% Light duty diesel engines (cars): 30-35% Gasoline engines: 20-25% + a few % for newer engines The numbers mentioned above are maximum efficiency, not pedal to the metal efficiency. Please note that the thermal efficiency of a engine will increase if the combustion chamber surface decrease(!). Higher revs leads to higher forces acting on the piston rings and therefore higher frictional losses, in other words: the mechanical efficiency decreases with increased speed.
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No, putting gasoline in a diesel will destroy the diesel engine.
between 30% and 35% of fuel burnt results in motion. The rest is lost as waist heat and waist energy used turning mechanical things, like camshafts, oil pumps, transmissions etc.
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