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Diesel

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Diesel fuel is primarily composed of hydrocarbons with 10 to 24 carbon atoms and boils between 150 and 400°C. It's commonly used in heavy-duty vehicles, trains, ships, and power generators. 
Key characteristics of diesel fuel and diesel engines:
  • Composition:
    Diesel fuel consists of various hydrocarbons, including aliphatic hydrocarbons (paraffins and naphthalenes) and aromatic hydrocarbons
  • Engine Type:
    Diesel engines are compression-ignition engines, meaning they rely on the heat of compressed air to ignite the fuel, unlike spark-ignition engines that use spark plugs. 
  • Fuel Efficiency:
    Diesel engines are generally more fuel-efficient than gasoline engines, especially in heavier vehicles. 
  • Applications:
    Diesel engines power a wide range of vehicles and machinery, including trucks, buses, trains, ships, construction equipment, and power generators. 
  • Fuel Quality:
    The cetane number is a key indicator of diesel fuel quality, with a higher cetane number indicating better ignition properties
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