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Laser dispersion and ignition of metal fuel particles
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2011The development of a laser-shock technique for dispersing Al metal fuel particles at velocities approaching those expected in a detonating explosive is discussed. The technique is described in detail by quantifying how air drag affects the temporal variation of the velocity of the dispersed particle plume. The effect of particle size is incorporated by
Ahmed A, Abdel-Hafez +3 more
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Electric ignition for conductive fuels
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part II: Applications and Industry, 1957The design and operational environment of the engines in today's jets, rockets, and missiles have raised new problems in the field of ignition. In the jet engine, the ignition must function at both high and low altitudes. At greater altitudes higher energies are required to offset decrease in oxygen: Higher energies naturally mean larger and heavier ...
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1990
The fuel supplied to spark-ignition petrol engines is by either carburettor(s) or fuel injection.
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The fuel supplied to spark-ignition petrol engines is by either carburettor(s) or fuel injection.
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Flaming Ignition of Wildland Fuels
Proceedings of the Sixth International Seminar on Fire and Explosion Hazards, 2011SIMEONI, A +3 more
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Ignition of water-fuel emulsions
Combustion, Explosion and Shock Waves, 1986V. N. Prostov +2 more
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IGNITION ACCELERATORS FOR COMPRESSION-IGNITION ENGINE FUELS
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1942openaire +1 more source

