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Working fluid of internal-combustion engines
Experiments described appear to establish definitely reality and importance of incomplete combustion; in order to avoid involved statement, attention is confined to explosive combustion process in which temperatures developed do not exceed 2000 C (as is case in gas engines), and consequently no reference to thermal dissociation is required.
Working fluid of internal-combustion engines
Experiments described appear to establish definitely reality and importance of incomplete combustion; in order to avoid involved statement, attention is confined to explosive combustion process in which temperatures developed do not exceed 2000 C (as is case in gas engines), and consequently no reference to thermal dissociation is required.
Working fluid of internal-combustion engines
Instn Civ Engrs -- Min Proc
David, W.T. (author)
1933
19 pages
1 Supp plate
Article (Journal)
English
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