Diesel engines produce high torque than gasoline engines.
Answer to Problem 9.1E
Diesel engines produce more torque as a result of a higher compression ratio (longer stroke and turbocharger), which results in greater acceleration off the line. This acceleration, though, is only fleeting because the torque in diesel cars is dispersed over a much smaller region and their power band is considerably smaller.
Explanation of Solution
Torque:-
The force that can cause an object to rotate along an axis is measured as torque.
Diesel-Engine:-
Diesel engines work by compressing and heating air to a high pressure and temperature before injecting a little amount of fuel into it.
Gasoline- Engine:-
A gasoline engine creates combustion by injecting a mixture of air and fuel into the cylinders.
Reason:-
- The diesel engine's longer strokes enable the piston to be moved farther, generating more force.
- The amount of torque generated by the wheels increases as cylinder pressure increases.
- High Compression Ratio, which is just the ratio between the cylinder's highest and minimum volumes.
- Compared to comparable gasoline engines, turbo-diesels typically operate at greater turbocharger boost settings.
- The amount of torque acting through the crankshaft increases as more energy is transmitted through to pressure on the piston with each combustion of diesel.
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