How Efficient are Engines: Thermodynamics and Combustion Efficiency
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Last updated 12 novembro 2024
How efficient are engines? Combustion engines are stupefyingly inefficient. Most diesel engines do not even have a thermal efficiency of 50%. And, gasoline-powered vehicles are even more inefficient, considerably.
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