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In Europe, the CEC (Coordinating European Council for the development of performance tests for lubricants and engine fuels) federalizes the GEC and its counterparts in other European countries. [Pg.295]

Jet cement Jet dyeing Jet dyeing machines Jet engine fuels... [Pg.537]

The servo voltage is a function of mass-flow rate. Axial-flow angular-momentum meters are sometimes used in measuring jet engine fuel flow as the fuel energy content correlates much mote closely with mass than volume. [Pg.66]

Year Chemical Residential and commercial heating Engine fuel Industrial UtiHty gas Motor fuel blending Farm Export Other Total... [Pg.186]

Specifications for the principal LPG products are summarized in Table 4. Detailed specifications and test methods for LPG are pubHshed by the Gas Processor s Association (GPA) (3) and ASTM (4). The ASTM specification for special-duty propane and GPA specification for propane HD-5 apply to propane that is intended primarily for engine fuel. Because most domestic U.S. LPG is handled through copper tubing, which could fail if corroded, all products must pass the copper strip corrosion test. A test value of No. 1 represents a LPG noncorrosive to the copper. [Pg.186]

Stabilization of Fuels and Lubricants. Gasoline and jet engine fuels contain unsaturated compounds that oxidize on storage, darken, and form gums and deposits. Radical scavengers such as 2,4-dimethyl-6-/ f2 butylphenol [1879-09-0] 2,6-di-/ f2 -butyl-/)-cresol (1), 2,6-di-/ f2 -butylphenol [128-39-2], and alkylated paraphenylene diamines ate used in concentrations of about 5—10 ppm as stabilizers. [Pg.233]

David K. Schmalzer, Ph.D., P.E., Fo.s.sil Energy Program Manager, Argonne National Laboratory Member, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. (Fuels, Ga.seows Fuels)... [Pg.2355]

The fuel is delivered to the engine by one of two methods recirculating or retum-less. In a recirculation system, as is shown with dashed lines in Fig. 4, the engine fuel injectors draw a portion of the fuel being delivered in the fuel rail, and the... [Pg.244]

Late cylinder injection is typically used for diesel engines. Fuel is admitted to the cylinder as the piston is nearing top center. Very high injection pressures are required for proper fuel atomization and combustion control. Pressures can exceed 20,000 psi for this type of injection. [Pg.477]

McCuen, C. L. (1952). Economic Relationship of Engine-Fuel Research. SAE Transactions 6 291-303. [Pg.108]

All diesel fuels tend to contain trace water, expressed in parts per million (ppm). With the veiy high fuel injection pressures now used in electronically controlled diesel engine, fuel-filter/water separators are widely used, since water allowed to circulate freely through the injection system can result in seizure of components and erosion of injector orifice holes, and in extreme cases the high compressibility factor of water can blow the tip off of the fuel injector. [Pg.341]

See also Efficiency of Energy Use, Economic Concerns and Engines Fuel Cells Fuel Cell Vehicles Hydrogen Methanol Synthetic Fuel. [Pg.555]

Engines Fuel Cell Vehicles Fuel Cells. [Pg.643]

Kerosene is also used as a solvent for herbicides and insect sprays. However, most ol the kerosene fraction in crude oils is used to make Diesel engine fuel and aviation jet fuel. [Pg.689]

See also-. Aviation Fuel Batteries Engines Fuel Cells Fuel Cell Vehicles Military Energy Use, Historical Aspects of Rocket Propellants Storage Technology. [Pg.1079]

French inventor Jean-Joseph-Etienne Lenoir builds the first practical internal-combustion engine, fueled by illuminating gas. [Pg.1242]


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