Bulletin 156 The Disel Engine Its Fuels and Its Uses

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Herbert Haas
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1918

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines is endeavoring to reduce waste and increase efficiency in the production, refining, and utilization of petroleum . During the last few years the demand for petroleum and its products has increased so much more rapidly than the production that greater efficiency in utilization is now a matter of most serious importance . The Diesel engine, a comparatively new type of internal-combus- ' tion engine, is an important device for insuring more efficient utilization of petroleum and coal-tar products, for it consumes heavy liquid fuels such as can not be utilized in other types. Like the gas or the gasoline engine, it is revolutionary within its province. For some uses this engine is replacing gas and gasoline engines , but its most important duty will be to replace the wasteful consumption of fuel oil in steam engines. Not only will a wider use of the Diesel engine relieve the demand, but it will result in more power being obtained from the same consumption of fuel oils . In spite of these advantages, comparatively few Diesel engines are in use in the United States . In this report the author discusses recent developments in the design and construction of the Diesel engine, the fuels suitable for burning in it, and the uses to which it is particularly adapted .
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APA: Herbert Haas  (1918)  Bulletin 156 The Disel Engine Its Fuels and Its Uses

MLA: Herbert Haas Bulletin 156 The Disel Engine Its Fuels and Its Uses. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1918.

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