The diesel combustion pressure depends on various factors. The model and the type of diesel engine is important.
Diesel Engine combustion chamber types : Swirl port combustion chamber type and Preignition port combustion chamber type.
Petrol and diesel engines are internal combustion engines. The internal combustion that turns the engine and powers the wheels is created by the combustion of fuel. No fuel, no combustion, and nothing to drive the wheels.
Diesel heat of combustion : 45 MJ/kg , 10.7 Mcal/kg 19,300 BTU/lb
The main difference between a diesel and a steam engine is the diesel engine is an internal combustion and the steam engine is external combustion.
The auto combustion pressure for a diesel engine is 580 psi. This is compared to the 200 psi of the gas powered engine.
Combustion of instantly compressed diesel vapour or gas
compression temperature make the implosion, 1 admission,2 compression, 3 explosion, 4 exhaust. same stroke for the gas engine but more compression on diesel engine. the thing is on a diesel engine that the explosion begin,depend wich brand of engine, 2 dgr before the top
Yes they are
They are both internal combustion engines
No, they are both internal combustion engines.
Type of combustion is determined by the engine, not the fuel. Intermittent or reciprocating engines such as those found in cars and trucks can run on diesel. Gas turbines AKA jet engines can also run on diesel however they are continuous combustion engines. The answer to your question depends on the type of engine you have in mind. If it has pistons then it will be intermittent.