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GM Revs up Diesel Combustion Modeling on Titan Supercomputer

https://vimeo.com/260126956 Most car owners in the United States do not think twice about passing over the diesel pump at the gas station. Instead, diesel fuel mostly powers our shipping trucks, boats, buses, and generators—and that is because diesel engines are about 10 percent more fuel-efficient than gasoline, saving companies money…
Katie Elyce Jones
February 7, 2018
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Modeling Autoignited Combustion to Drive Engines Forward

It’s no surprise that Rudolph Diesel became a millionaire only 6 short years after he patented the first diesel engine in 1892. When used in cars and trucks, diesel engines can deliver better fuel economy than gasoline engines and can last hundreds of thousands of miles longer. The efficiency of…
Rachel McDowell
February 28, 2017