Physics of a Diesel Engine
Kenley Scarlett Physics 211, F02
 
   
  Diesel engines are useful in many applications such as in generators, equipment, large trucks, and even small cars now. They provide large amounts of torque which allows them to be used in these applications.
 
 

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Diesel engines are becoming more and more sophisticated through their combustion systems, turbo chargers, and their abilities to produce high horsepower and torque. 
 
Combustion advances have changed the oil smokey diesels into clean running precision engines!

One or more turbos can be added to a diesel engine to create high horsepower, useful in racing or hard work applications!

Torque gives the low end power to get large loads moving, and diesel engines produce a lot of it!



Follow the links below to learn about Torque, Combustion, Turbos, and the History of diesel engines!
 
 
Diesel Logo: http://dieselatlanta.com
Dodge diesel: http://www.theseblogs.com/AQUug/url/http://carbarnsport.blogspot.com/2012/10/dodge-ram-heavy-duty-2013.html?_lbGate=791890
Equiptment: https://www.pinterest.com/miningglobal/mining-machinery/