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Why does a large diesel engine plant require air?(a) To support combustion(b) To remove dust particles(c) To blow out fumes(d) To run the engineI had been asked this question in an online quiz.This interesting question is from Lubrication System, Intake and Exhaust Systems topic in portion Diesel Engine Plant of Energy Engineering

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The CORRECT option is (a) To support combustion

Easy explanation: A large diesel engine PLANT REQUIRES about 0.076 m^3/min to 0.11m^3/min of air per KW of power developed inside the engine. Air contains LOT of dust; HENCE it is necessary to remove the dust content in the atmospheric air.



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