Diesel Engine Cycle
Diesel Engine Cycle
The term "compression ignition" is typically used in technical literature to describe the modern engines commonly called "Diesel engines". This is in contrast to "spark ignition" for the typical automobile gasoline engines that operate on a cycle derived from the Otto cycle. Rudolph Diesel patented the compression-ignition cycle which bears his name in the 1890s.

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