A knock-limited performance investigation was conducted on blends of triptane and 28-P fuel with a 12-cylinder, V-type, liquid-cooled aircraft engine of 1710-cubic-inch displacement at three compression ratios: 6.65, 7.93, and 9.68. At each compression ratio, the effect of changes in temperature of the inlet air to the auxiliary-stage supercharger and in fuel-air ratio were investigated at engine speeds of 2280 and. 3000 rpm. The results show that knock-limited engine performance, as improved by the use of triptane, allowed operation at both take-off and cruising power at a compression ratio of 9.68. At an inlet-air temperature of 60 deg F, an engine speed of 3000 rpm ; and a fuel-air ratio of 0,095 (approximately take-off conditions), a kn...
At mild or moderate engine severity, 2,2,3,3-tetramethylpentane blend was highest in knock limit of ...
The effect of internal cooling on the knock-limited performance of an-f-28 fuel was investigated in ...
Each of the four hydrocarbons was individually blended in various concentrations with three base fue...
A knock-limited performance investigation was conducted on blends of triptane and 28-P fuel with a 1...
The knock-limited performance of blends of 0,50; and 100 percent by volume of 2,2,3-trimethylpentane...
The knock-limited performance of blends of 0,50; and 100 percent by volume of 2,2,3-trimethylpentane...
Data are presented to show the effects of inlet-air pressure, inlet-air temperature, and compression...
Charts are presented that permit the estimation of F-3 and F-4 knock-limited performance ratings for...
Six 100-octane and two 87-octane aviation engine fuels were tested in a modified C.F.R. variable-com...
An investigation was conducted on a 12-cylinder V-type liquid-cooled aircraft engine of 1710-cubic-i...
Preignition-limited performance data were obtained on a supercharged CFR engine at two sets of opera...
Tests show that at inlet-air temperatures of 250 deg F and 100 deg F the knock-limited performance o...
An analysis is presented of the relationship of various engine factors to knock in preignition in an...
An experimental study was performed to determine the effect of varying percentages of ethanol in fue...
Replacing the conventional fossil fuel totally or partially with alcohols or ethers in spark-ignitio...
At mild or moderate engine severity, 2,2,3,3-tetramethylpentane blend was highest in knock limit of ...
The effect of internal cooling on the knock-limited performance of an-f-28 fuel was investigated in ...
Each of the four hydrocarbons was individually blended in various concentrations with three base fue...
A knock-limited performance investigation was conducted on blends of triptane and 28-P fuel with a 1...
The knock-limited performance of blends of 0,50; and 100 percent by volume of 2,2,3-trimethylpentane...
The knock-limited performance of blends of 0,50; and 100 percent by volume of 2,2,3-trimethylpentane...
Data are presented to show the effects of inlet-air pressure, inlet-air temperature, and compression...
Charts are presented that permit the estimation of F-3 and F-4 knock-limited performance ratings for...
Six 100-octane and two 87-octane aviation engine fuels were tested in a modified C.F.R. variable-com...
An investigation was conducted on a 12-cylinder V-type liquid-cooled aircraft engine of 1710-cubic-i...
Preignition-limited performance data were obtained on a supercharged CFR engine at two sets of opera...
Tests show that at inlet-air temperatures of 250 deg F and 100 deg F the knock-limited performance o...
An analysis is presented of the relationship of various engine factors to knock in preignition in an...
An experimental study was performed to determine the effect of varying percentages of ethanol in fue...
Replacing the conventional fossil fuel totally or partially with alcohols or ethers in spark-ignitio...
At mild or moderate engine severity, 2,2,3,3-tetramethylpentane blend was highest in knock limit of ...
The effect of internal cooling on the knock-limited performance of an-f-28 fuel was investigated in ...
Each of the four hydrocarbons was individually blended in various concentrations with three base fue...