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Tiêu đề Rudolph Diesel Inventor Of The Diesel Engine
Trường học Munchen Polytechnic
Chuyên ngành Mechanical Engineering
Thể loại tiểu luận
Năm xuất bản 1892
Thành phố Augsburg
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Rudolph Diesel was a German engineer who in 1892 created the diesel engine, a type of internal combustion engine.. After several years of living in Munich, Diesel was granted German citi

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Rudolph Diesel was a German engineer who in 1892 created the diesel engine, a type of internal combustion engine He was born on the 18th of March, 1858 in Paris Rudolph was born into a poor family and was surrounded by poverty almost all of his life, making for a very unhappy childhood

Diesel started his education in Paris where he was an excellent student He enjoyed art and spent

a lot of his time in the museum of arts and crafts The outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War forced him and his family to leave Paris and go to London Rudolph was enrolled in a London school to continue his education He was most impressed by the British Museum and the South Kensington Museum's exhibits of science and engineering

Rudolph's aunt, Betty Barnickel, heard of their family's misfortune and offered to take in Rudolph into their home in Augsburg in Rotterdam Betty Barnickle was married to Cristoph Barnickel, he was a professor at the Augsburg's Royal District Trade School and they lived in a modest, warm home After studying three years in Augsburg, Rudolph decided to become an engineer

When the war ended, Diesel moved back to Paris with his family But shortly later moving back

to Paris, Rudolph's sister died and a decision was made for him to move back to live with his aunt and uncle in Augsburg In 1883, Rudolph was enrolled in the mechanical engineering program, and he excelled in it, graduating as the youngest student with the highest marks ever He was awarded a scholarship to Munchen Polytechnic in Germany After several years of living in Munich, Diesel was granted German citizenship

In January 1880, Rudolph joined the Sulzer Engine Works in Winterthur, Switzerland to begin his apprenticeship building refrigeration and steam engines Rudolph began to think there must have been a better way to use the energy from the fuel that the most efficient steam plant used At the time, 90% of the fuel was wasted He built up many thoughts and ideas about laws of heat and energy

Diesel was sent back to Paris to oversee the building of a refrigeration plant In 1881 he had his first patent on a refrigeration machine and started to work on it by 1883 it worked He invented the refrigeration system now used in many electrical refrigerators Also in 1883, Rudolph married Martha Flasche Rudolph and Martha gave birth to three children in total

Because of economic troubles, Diesel had to settle for a new job in Berlin So Rudolph and his family moved to Germany in 1890 There he met an old school friend, who gave Rudolph motivation to start designing and working on his diesel engine In February, 1893 Diesel gets patent for a design based on "The theory and construction of a rational heat engine to replace steam engine and contemporary combustion engine" He seeks the help of Carl Buz, who had helped him build his refrigeration machine some years back After some alterations to Diesel's ideas, Buz agreed to build a prototype He also sought support from major machine

manufacturers

Contracts with these companies guaranteed Diesel the production of a test engine and an

appropriate salary He started up his own business and dedicated himself entirely to the

realisation of his engine A test engine was completed on July, 1893 in Augsburg This was the first model built and it ran under its own power with 26% efficiency, remarkably more than double the efficiency of the steam engines of his day Finally, in February of 1897, he ran the "first diesel engine suitable for practical use", which operated at an amazing efficiency of 75%

Diesel demonstrated his engine at the Exhibition Fair in Paris, France in 1898 This engine was fueled by peanut oil, which was what Diesel has in mind He thought that the utilisation of a biomass fuel was the real future of his engine He hoped that it would provide a way for the smaller industries, farmers, and "common folk" a means of competing with the large industries, which controlled all energy production at that time He also wanted the engine to serve as an alternative for the inefficient fuel consumption of the steam engine

In order to manage the explosive growth of the Diesel engine Rudolph establishes a company to manage the licensing It is called the General Diesel Corporation, and is founded on September

17, 1898

After many years of unsuccessful attempts to get the engine on the road for everyone to use, Diesel had been widely criticised Diesel was badly troubled by the criticisms And in 1913 he vanished from a boat to England His body was found ten days later It was clear that he had committed suicide

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After Diesel's death, the injection pump and the precondition for a commercial vehicle diesel engine was created It allowed a metered fuel supply and the heavy auxiliaries became

unnecessary In the years 1923 to 24 the first diesel-driven lorries were built, and in 1936 series production of the first car with a diesel engine began The diesel remains the thermal engine that works most economically Today, diesel engines power lorries, buses, tractors, heavy trucks, construction and agricultural equipment, some cars and most commercially operated boats Other major fields of application are railways and power stations, in which generators are driven by diesel engines

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