Diesel vs. Gasoline Generators: Key Differences in Power Generation
Diesel and gasoline engines, two prevalent types of internal combustion engines, are pivotal generator set components for power generation, yet they exhibit distinct characteristics in working principles, structural design, ignition methods, and power control mechanisms, defining their unique roles in generator set applications. 1. Compression Ratio Variation At the heart of their differentiation lies the compression ratio. Diesel engines feature significantly higher compression...