To determine the effect of piston-head temperature on knock-limited power. Tests were made in a supercharged CFR engine over a range of fuel-air ratios from 0.055 to 0.120, using S-3 reference fuel, AN-F-28, Amendment-2, aviation gasoline, and AN-F-28 plus 2 percent xylidines by weight. Tests were run at a compression ratio of 7.0 with inlet-air temperatures of 150 F and 250 F and at a compression ratio of 8.0 with an inlet-air temperature of 250 F. All other engine conditions were held constant. The piston-head temperature was varied by circulation of oil through passages in the crown of a liquid-cooled piston. This method of piston cooling decreased the piston-head temperature about 80 F. The data are not intended to constitute a recommen...
The knock-limited inlet-manifold pressure and the mixture temperature corresponding to constant knoc...
The effect of internal cooling on the knock-limited performance of an-f-28 fuel was investigated in ...
A continuous 50-hour test was conducted to determine the effect of maximum cruise-power operation at...
Data are presented to show the effects of inlet-air pressure, inlet-air temperature, and compression...
The results are given of an investigation of some of the limitations that now prevent increases in t...
The effect of internal cooling on the knock-limited performance of an-f-28 fuel was investigated in ...
The knock-limited performance of nine fuels, comprising isolated members of four classes of hydrocar...
Data for a liquid-cooled engine with a displacement volume of 1710 cubic inches were analyzed to det...
A sensitive fuel and a relatively insensitive fuel were knock-tested in a full-scale air-cooled cyli...
A thermocouple was installed in the crown of a sodium-cooled exhaust valve. The valve was then teste...
One of the most important properties of aviation fuels for spark-ignition engines is their knock rat...
A thermocouple was installed in the crown of a sodium-cooled exhaust valve. The valve was then teste...
The knock-limited inlet-manifold pressure and the mixture temperature corresponding to constant knoc...
The effect of internal cooling on the knock-limited performance of an-f-28 fuel was investigated in ...
A continuous 50-hour test was conducted to determine the effect of maximum cruise-power operation at...
Data are presented to show the effects of inlet-air pressure, inlet-air temperature, and compression...
The results are given of an investigation of some of the limitations that now prevent increases in t...
The effect of internal cooling on the knock-limited performance of an-f-28 fuel was investigated in ...
The knock-limited performance of nine fuels, comprising isolated members of four classes of hydrocar...
Data for a liquid-cooled engine with a displacement volume of 1710 cubic inches were analyzed to det...
A sensitive fuel and a relatively insensitive fuel were knock-tested in a full-scale air-cooled cyli...
A thermocouple was installed in the crown of a sodium-cooled exhaust valve. The valve was then teste...
One of the most important properties of aviation fuels for spark-ignition engines is their knock rat...
A thermocouple was installed in the crown of a sodium-cooled exhaust valve. The valve was then teste...
The knock-limited inlet-manifold pressure and the mixture temperature corresponding to constant knoc...
The effect of internal cooling on the knock-limited performance of an-f-28 fuel was investigated in ...
A continuous 50-hour test was conducted to determine the effect of maximum cruise-power operation at...