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Diesel's Rational Heat Motor
A Lecture (1897)
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Focusing on the thermodynamic principles, this lecture by Rudolf Diesel delves into the mechanics of his revolutionary diesel engine. It covers essential topics such as gas compression, fuel combustion, and gas expansion, illustrating how these processes contribute to the engine's efficiency and power. Detailed discussions on engine design, materials, and maintenance practices are also included. As a significant historical document, it offers insights into the engineering advancements of the internal combustion engine, making it essential for enthusiasts of engineering history.
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2008, paperback
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