50 Things That Made the Modern Economy

Diesel Engine

Nov 5, 2016
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ANECDOTE

The Horse Crisis of 1872

  • In 1872, equine flu paralyzed cities, highlighting the need for reliable small-scale engines.
  • Horses created sanitation problems, with each producing 15 kilos of manure and 4 liters of urine daily.
INSIGHT

Diesel's Efficiency Breakthrough

  • Early steam and internal combustion engines were inefficient, converting only 10% of heat into work.
  • Rudolf Diesel's first engine, though not perfect, more than doubled this efficiency.
ANECDOTE

Diesel's Financial Troubles

  • Despite Diesel's engine being more efficient, early reliability issues led to refund demands.
  • This financial strain contributed to Diesel's mounting debt and eventual demise.
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