Who was Rudolf Diesel?
Rudolf Diesel was a German engineer and the inventor of the diesel engine, the first of which ran on a powder made of finely ground coal dust.
He was trying to find a way to improve the internal combustion engine and, in 1892, he invented the first compression ignition engine.
It was new technology - mainly because it did not require a spark ignition coil nor any spark plugs - and he got a patent for it.
From that time onwards it became known as the "Diesel Engine".
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