A fundamental difference between gasoline and diesel engines is that a gasoline engine uses spark ignition while a diesel engine uses compression ignition. Before we delve deeper, let's understand how ...
Apart from the very curious, not many people ask why diesel engines, compared to gasoline, run higher compression ratios. The argument is reasonably straightforward and starts with fuel ...
Hydrogen offers a compelling pathway to decarbonise compression-ignition (CI) engines by leveraging its high energy density, wide flammability limits and rapid flame propagation. In conventional ...