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Idle Diesel Engine

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The big black breaths of this mega motor pulse the pride of industry as the giant gears grind and groan against the incessant pull of gravity. Plenty of people know the power of the diesel, its destiny to define the ability of the world to trade and travel along the roads of life, leaving behind the horse and buggy and the other glittering gas powered vehicles. Rudolf Diesel, of German ethnicity, was born in 1858 in Paris where his parents wer...
The big black breaths of this mega motor pulse the pride of industry as the giant gears grind and groan against the incessant pull of gravity. Plenty of people know the power of the diesel, its destiny to define the ability of the world to trade and travel along the roads of life, leaving behind the horse and buggy and the other glittering gas powered vehicles. Rudolf Diesel, of German ethnicity, was born in 1858 in Paris where his parents were German immigrants. He was educated at Munich Polytechnic. After graduation he was employed as a refrigerator engineer, but his true love lay in engine design. Diesel designed many heat engines, including a solar-powered air engine. In 1892 he received patents in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and filed in the United States for "Method of and Apparatus for Converting Heat into Work". In 1893 he described a "slow-combustion engine" that first compressed air thereby raising its temperature above the igniting-point of the fuel, then gradually introducing fuel while letting the mixture expand "against resistance sufficiently to prevent an essential increase of temperature and pressure", then cutting off fuel and "expanding without transfer of heat". Though best known for his invention of the pressure-ignited heat engine that bears his name, Rudolf Diesel was also a well-respected thermal engineer and a social theorist. Diesel's inventions have three points in common: they relate to heat transfer by natural physical processes or laws; they involve markedly creative mechanical design; and they were initially motivated by the inventor's concept of sociological needs. Rudolf Diesel originally conceived the diesel engine to enable independent craftsmen and artisans to compete with industry. This sound uses the following file from Freesound: http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=122728

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  • Released: over 6 years ago
  • Size: 4.86 MiB

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