Diesel, i . e . compression ignition engines are used.
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Wilksch engines are compression ignition engines which burn Diesel fuel or jet fuel.
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Compared with steam, petrol and compression ignition engines, hot-bulb engines are simpler, and therefore have fewer potential problems.
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There's a growing usage of renewable fuels like biodiesel for compression ignition engines and bioethanol or methanol for spark ignition engines.
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Herbert Akroyd Stuart was a pioneer in developing compression ignition, Rudolf Diesel however, was subsequently credited with the compression ignition engine innovation.
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The engine passed the 50-hour civil type test for compression ignition engines, being only the second British engine to do so.
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The vast majority of compression ignition engines are diesels in which the fuel is mixed with the air after the air has reached ignition temperature.
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:: : : Save for the fact that Rudolf didn't invent the compression ignition engine they where already around in Europe.
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Furthermore, fuel is injected during the intake stroke and not at the end of the compression stroke as in a Diesel's compression ignition engine.
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The alternative was to introduce a tank from the T95 series, but it remained highly experimental with its compression ignition engine not as developed as the AVDS-1790.