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  2. Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (English: / ˈdiːzəlˌ - səl /, [1] German: [ˈdiːzl̩] ⓘ; 18 March 1858 – 29 September 1913) was a German inventor and mechanical engineer who invented the Diesel engine, which burns Diesel fuel; both are named after him.

  3. Sep 29, 2016 · Rudolf Diesel was a talented inventor who designed devices from refrigerators to steam engines, but his eponymous engine is what he is best known for.

    • Early Life
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    • His Legacy
    • His Death
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    Rudolf Diesel was born in Paris, France, in 1858. His parents were Bavarian immigrants. At the outbreak of the Franco-German War, the family was deported to England in 1870. From there, Diesel went to Germany to study at the Munich Polytechnic Institute, where he excelled in engineering. After graduation he was employed as a refrigeratorengineer in...

    Rudolf Diesel designed many heat engines, including a solar-powered air engine. In 1892 he applied for a patent and received a development patent for his diesel engine. In 1893 he published a paper describing an engine with combustion within a cylinder, theinternal combustion engine. In Augsburg, Germany, on August 10, 1893, Rudolf Diesel's prime m...

    Rudolf Diesel's inventions have three points in common: They relate to heat transference 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—by finding a way to enable independent craftsmen and artisans to compete with large indust...

    In 1913, Rudolf Diesel disappeared en route to London while on an ocean steamer coming back from Belgium to attend the "groundbreaking of a new diesel-engine plant—and to meet with the British navy about installing his engine on their submarines," the History Channelsays. He is assumed to have drowned in the English Channel. It's suspected by some ...

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    History.com Editors. "Inventor Rudolf Diesel Vanishes." History.com.
    Lemelson-MIT. "Rudolf Diesel." Lemelson-MIT Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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  4. May 19, 2016 · Rudolf Diesel was an important man of his time. It was his relentless pursuit to create the most thermally efficient powerplant that gave birth to the diesel motor. That motor, upon which is his legacy manifested into physical form, left a lasting fingerprint on the industrial and automotive world.

  5. Dec 19, 2016 · Diesel's name has become synonymous with a crude oil derivative, but he designed his engine to use a variety of fuels, from coal dust to vegetable oils. In 1900, at the Paris World Fair, he...

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  6. The German mechanical engineer Rudolf Diesel (1858-1913) is remembered for the compression-ignition internal combustion engine which bears his name. Rudolf Diesel was born March 18, 1858, in Paris.

  7. Rudolf Diesel revolutionized transportation with his invention of the diesel engine in the late 19th century, enhancing efficiency and power in industries.

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