Knock-limited performance data were obtained for three fuels on an R-1830-75 engine in a B-24D airplane at engine speeds of 1800, 2250, and 2600 rpm, a spark advance of 25 degrees B.T.C., and carburetor-air temperatures of 85 F for 1800 and 2250 rpm and 100 F for 2600 rpm. The test fuels were a blend of 80 percent 28-R plus 20 percent triptane (leaded to 4.5 ml TEL/gal), a blend of 80 percent 28-R plus 15 percent toluene (leaded to 4.5 ml TEL / gal), and 28-R fuel. The knock-limited manifold pressure of the toluene blend depreciated more in the lean region than the triptane blend or 28-R fuel. The knock-limited brake horsepower for the triptane blend varied from 16 to 25 percent higher than 28-R in the lean region and 18 to 30 percent highe...
A sensitive fuel and a relatively insensitive fuel were knock-tested in a full-scale air-cooled cyli...
Results are reported of knock-limited tests of five aromatics, each individually blended with select...
The tests upon which this report is based were made at the Bureau of Standards between October 1919 ...
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...
A knock-limited performance investigation was conducted on blends of triptane and 28-P fuel with a 1...
Data are presented to show the effects of inlet-air pressure, inlet-air temperature, and compression...
Each of the four hydrocarbons was individually blended in various concentrations with three base fue...
Tests show that at inlet-air temperatures of 250 deg F and 100 deg F the knock-limited performance o...
At mild or moderate engine severity, 2,2,3,3-tetramethylpentane blend was highest in knock limit of ...
A 25-pecent blend of the better aromatics with 120/110 base fuel raised both lean and rich performan...
One of the most important properties of aviation fuels for spark-ignition engines is their knock rat...
Knock-limited performance data obtained with several small-scale engines for blends containing nine ...
The results of this investigation indicate that the proposed reference-fuel combinations are compara...
The knock-limited performance of nine fuels, comprising isolated members of four classes of hydrocar...
A sensitive fuel and a relatively insensitive fuel were knock-tested in a full-scale air-cooled cyli...
Results are reported of knock-limited tests of five aromatics, each individually blended with select...
The tests upon which this report is based were made at the Bureau of Standards between October 1919 ...
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...
A knock-limited performance investigation was conducted on blends of triptane and 28-P fuel with a 1...
Data are presented to show the effects of inlet-air pressure, inlet-air temperature, and compression...
Each of the four hydrocarbons was individually blended in various concentrations with three base fue...
Tests show that at inlet-air temperatures of 250 deg F and 100 deg F the knock-limited performance o...
At mild or moderate engine severity, 2,2,3,3-tetramethylpentane blend was highest in knock limit of ...
A 25-pecent blend of the better aromatics with 120/110 base fuel raised both lean and rich performan...
One of the most important properties of aviation fuels for spark-ignition engines is their knock rat...
Knock-limited performance data obtained with several small-scale engines for blends containing nine ...
The results of this investigation indicate that the proposed reference-fuel combinations are compara...
The knock-limited performance of nine fuels, comprising isolated members of four classes of hydrocar...
A sensitive fuel and a relatively insensitive fuel were knock-tested in a full-scale air-cooled cyli...
Results are reported of knock-limited tests of five aromatics, each individually blended with select...
The tests upon which this report is based were made at the Bureau of Standards between October 1919 ...