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Are diesel engines classified as internal combustion?

Yes, diesel engines are classified as internal combustion engines.

In an internal combustion engine, the fuel is burned directly inside the engine cylinder, unlike an external combustion engine where the fuel is burned outside the cylinder and the heat transferred to the working fluid.

In a diesel engine, the fuel is injected directly into the cylinder after air has been compressed, leading to self-ignition of the fuel due to high temperature and pressure, leading to combustion and expansion of gases inside the cylinder, driving the piston.