diisepõletus
Diisepõletus refers to the combustion of diesel fuel, a common practice in internal combustion engines. Diesel engines, prevalent in many vehicles, generators, and industrial machinery, operate on a principle of compression ignition. Unlike gasoline engines that use spark plugs, diesel engines ignite fuel through the heat generated by compressing air to high pressures and temperatures. When diesel fuel is injected into this hot, compressed air, it rapidly ignites and expands, pushing a piston to generate power.
The combustion process of diesel fuel is a complex series of chemical reactions involving the rapid oxidation
Modern diesel engines often incorporate technologies like exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), diesel particulate filters (DPF), and