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Ignition Circuit for Natural Gas Ignition System

2007 5th Student Conference on Research and Development, 2007
This paper presents the development of the high- voltage ignition circuit for coil-on plug ignition system of the natural gas engine. The main specification of the circuit is the modelling and optimization of the ignition power-switching device at the primary side of the circuit, which is important to provide high switching speed to turn-on and off the
A. Omar, N. Mariun, I. B. Aris
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Inductive ignition system

2014
Ignition of the air/fuel mixture in the gasoline engine is electric; it is produced by generating a flashover between the electrodes on a spark plug. The ignition-coil energy converted in the spark ignites the compressed mixture immediately adjacent to the spark plug, creating a flame front which then spreads to ignite the mixture in the entire ...
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The Ignition System

1973
The purpose of the ignition system is to create an electric spark in the engine combustion chamber, at exactly the right time, which will ignite the mixture of petrol and air.
J. Whipp, R. Brooks
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Ignition Systems

2016
Rocket propellants require special devices for their ignition or start of combustion process. This chapter discusses various igniter configurations and the igniter compositions used for the initiation of rocket propellants. From conventional gun powder, ignition systems for solid rocket propellants have undergone major changes and metals (boron ...
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Ignition System Principles

1970
In order to understand the principle of the ignition system it is necessary to be conversant with the theory of the petrol engine, in so far as it concerns the ignition of the air-petrol charge. It will here be assumed that the reader is familiar with the four-cycle and two-cycle operations employed in petrol engines.*
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BATTERY-IGNITION SYSTEM

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1920
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A brief outline of the elementary principles of the operation of jump-spark ignition systems is given preliminarily to the discussion of the advantages of battery-type systems, and four vital elements in a jump-spark ignition system are stated. A diagram is shown and explained of an hydraulic analogy, followed by a
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PLC based ignition system

Conference Record of the 1999 IEEE Industry Applications Conference. Thirty-Forth IAS Annual Meeting (Cat. No.99CH36370), 2003
A PLC based ignition system which controls the ignition of oil and gas fired appliances and provides levels of safety, reliability and stability, is developed. The brain of the system is a programmable logic controller (PLC). The control module provides multilevel component fault detection and tolerance in critical areas such as in flame sensing and ...
H.D. Dongargaonkar, R.G. Jamkar
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Coil ignition systems

Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1932
The paper first deals with the general principles of, and the conditions to be fulfilled by, coil ignition apparatus for internal combustion engines. It then describes a simplified treatment of the induction coil, regarded as a closely-coupled system with damping due to secondary loading, an assumption which is found to give results agreeing fairly ...
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Spark-Ignition Systems

1990
Modern ignition systems may be conveniently divided into TWO types. These are: The first system, having contact breaker points, may be as shown opposite. To improve cold start performance this system may have included into it a The second system may use one of many methods of allowing transistors to switch-off the primary current (this being the ...
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