The Process Model of Diesel Engines in Low-Pressure Channels under the Conditions of Subzero Temperature

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The conditions have been considered of the environmental effect on the working efficiency of fuel feed system of diesel engines in wintertime. A scheme has been suggested of thermodynamic state of diesel fuel oil in structural components of the fuel feed system of energy-saturated tractors affected by environmental conditions. There is a mathematical description of the temperature changing process in the fuel tank depending on the environmental temperature provided in the study.

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