Question 135Motor Plants - QMED
70% to passIn the starting process of a diesel engine, the main object is to attain the compression conditions sufficient to_______________.
The correct answer is B) ignite the fuel. In the starting process of a diesel engine, the main objective is to attain the compression conditions sufficient to ignite the fuel. Diesel engines rely on the compression of air to generate the high temperatures necessary for the spontaneous ignition of the fuel. The compression of the air increases its temperature, and when the fuel is injected into the compressed air, the heat causes the fuel to ignite and begin the combustion process, which in turn drives the engine. The other options are incorrect because they do not directly address the primary purpose of the starting process in a diesel engine. Turning the flywheel (A) is a necessary step to initiate the engine, but it is not the main objective. Reducing friction (C) and overcoming inertia (D) are important considerations, but they are secondary to the need to create the proper compression conditions to ignite the fuel.
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