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In a Diesel engine, the fuel injection period is approx. 22 degrees of crankshaft. This corresponds to approx. 35 milliseconds (msec) for a low speed engine of two strokes, and approx. 9 msec for a medium speed engine of four strokes.
Since the start of the injection, the time required by the atomized fuel to evaporate and then auto ignite, is known as "ignition delay". Typical "ignition delays" are up to 10 msec in a medium speed engine and up to 20 msec in a low speed engine.
Detonation may occur if delay due to fuel quality is large.
For the purpose of vibration analysis, you can visit the ISO web site and take a look, among others, to the International Standard ISO 8528.