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His research culminated in an 1890 for a compression ignition engine.
But you could use diesel-style compression ignition with a conventional petrol engine.
A compression ignition engine is investigated in lab T-2.
Starting in the 1930s attempts were made to produce a compression ignition Diesel engine for aviation use.
(At one time some boats used engines working on the compression ignition principle.
The company, founded in 1994, manufactures two-stroke compression ignition engines.
Start her up and there’s a bit of diesel rattle, but once inside, it’s almost impossible to tell that this is a compression ignition engine.
Location of the absorption coefficient symbol (compression ignition engines only): 3.2.14.
Diesel (compression ignition/fuel injection) engines do require significantly more starting time and power.
All modern diesel internal combustion engines are of compression ignition and direct injection.
A fire syringe is a piston-and-cylinder device used to demonstrate compression ignition.
A single engine with spark or compression ignition (i.e. no jets).
The engine passed the 50-hour civil type test for compression ignition engines, being only the second British engine to do so.
• Diesel engine: engine which uses the compression ignition principle.
Tier 3 standards for nonroad compression ignition engines c.
GFI will also adapt its system for compression ignition (diesel) engines.
On February 23, 1893, Diesel received a patent for compression ignition engine which would put his discovery in practical use.
The engine could be started cold and ran for six hours, making it the world's first internal combustion engine to run on purely compression ignition.
When running at lower speeds, quenching is commonly observed in diesel (compression ignition) engines that run on natural gas.
For the same reason it is also used as a component of the fuel mixture for carbureted compression ignition model engines.
It is similar to diesel fuel, and can be used in either compression ignition engines or turbine engines.
Stratified charge compression ignition also relies on temperature and density increase resulting from compression.
Diesel, i.e. compression ignition engines are used.
Apart from sharing the diesel's use of compression ignition, their construction has more in common with a small two-stroke motorcycle or lawnmower engine.
A fuel's cetane number is measurement of the combustion quality of diesel fuel during compression ignition.