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  1. Winter diesel fuel (also known as winter diesel, alpine diesel, or winterised diesel) refers to diesel fuel enhanced to prevent it from gelling in cold weather conditions. In general it is achieved by treatment with additives that change the low temperature characteristics of the fuel.

  2. Mar 14, 2024 · Rudolf Diesel (born March 18, 1858, Paris, France—died September 29, 1913, at sea in the English Channel) was a German thermal engineer who invented the internal-combustion engine that bears his name. He was also a distinguished connoisseur of the arts, a linguist, and a social theorist.

  3. The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to the mechanical compression (adiabatic compression); thus, the diesel engine is a so-called compression-ignition engine (CI engine).

  4. www.wecanfigurethisout.org › ENERGY › Web_notesFuel injection - Wikipedia

    Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of an injector. All compression-ignition (diesel) engines use fuel. injection, and many Spark-ignition engines use fuel injection of one kind or another.

  5. Unleaded Gasoline is offered at two grades - Ron 91 at US$0.43/Litre and Ron 95 at US$0.91/Litre. Diesel is offered at US$0.24/Litre making this fuel some of the cheapest in the world.

  6. gpe.wikipedia.org › wiki › BiodieselBiodiesel - Wikipedia

    Biodiesel be form of diesel fuel dem get from plants anaa animals wey dey consist of long-chain fatty acid esters. Wey typically dem make by chemically reacting lipids lyk animal fat (tallow), soybean oil, anaa sam oda vegetable oil plus alcohol, wey dey produce methyl, ethyl anaa propyl ester by de process of transesterification.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FuelFuel - Wikipedia

    However, there are several types, such as hydrogen fuel (for automotive uses), ethanol, jet fuel and bio-diesel, which are all categorized as liquid fuels. Emulsified fuels of oil in water, such as orimulsion , have been developed as a way to make heavy oil fractions usable as liquid fuels.

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