Diesel engines are the backbone of global logistics and infrastructure:
: Built to withstand high compression pressures, diesel engines often have longer service lives than gasoline counterparts. Applications and Impact
The diesel engine, invented by German engineer Rudolf Diesel in the late 19th century, is a high-efficiency internal combustion engine that powers everything from heavy freight trucks to massive marine vessels. Core Mechanism: Compression Ignition
The defining characteristic of a diesel engine is its reliance on rather than spark plugs. Induction : The engine draws in air alone.