The mixture requirements of an internal combustion engine at various speeds and loads

This thesis document was issued under the authority of another institution, not NPS. At the time it was written, a copy was added to the NPS Library collection for reasons not now known. It has been included in the digital archive for its historical value to NPS. Not believed to be a CIVINS (Civil...

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Main Authors: Fawkes, Emerson E., Guilbert, Edward H., Morse, John Howard, Jr., Porter, Robert R., Sosnoski, Harry
Other Authors: Taylor, C. F.
Language:en_US
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/6498
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-64982015-05-06T03:57:56Z The mixture requirements of an internal combustion engine at various speeds and loads Fawkes, Emerson E. Guilbert, Edward H. Morse, John Howard, Jr. Porter, Robert R. Sosnoski, Harry Taylor, C. F. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Aeronautical Engineering This thesis document was issued under the authority of another institution, not NPS. At the time it was written, a copy was added to the NPS Library collection for reasons not now known. It has been included in the digital archive for its historical value to NPS. Not believed to be a CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) title. Valuable information on the steady-running mixture requirements of an internal combustion engine, as affected by speed and load, is contained in the report of the classic experiment conducted by Messrs, O.C. Berry and C.S. Kegerreis at the Engineering Experiment Station, Purdue University, in 1920. Since that time many advances have been made in the field of the internal combustion engine, both in engine and accessory design and in operating procedure. Gasoline fuels have been improved and considerably standardized. There is now available much more information on the nature, causes and effects of detonation than is 1920. It was therefore deemed appropriate to check the conclusion of these experiments using a modern automobile engine and possible more accurate equipment. 2012-03-14T17:52:52Z 2012-03-14T17:52:52Z 1941-05-21 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/6498 en_US This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, it may not be copyrighted. Cambridge, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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description This thesis document was issued under the authority of another institution, not NPS. At the time it was written, a copy was added to the NPS Library collection for reasons not now known. It has been included in the digital archive for its historical value to NPS. Not believed to be a CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) title. === Valuable information on the steady-running mixture requirements of an internal combustion engine, as affected by speed and load, is contained in the report of the classic experiment conducted by Messrs, O.C. Berry and C.S. Kegerreis at the Engineering Experiment Station, Purdue University, in 1920. Since that time many advances have been made in the field of the internal combustion engine, both in engine and accessory design and in operating procedure. Gasoline fuels have been improved and considerably standardized. There is now available much more information on the nature, causes and effects of detonation than is 1920. It was therefore deemed appropriate to check the conclusion of these experiments using a modern automobile engine and possible more accurate equipment.
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Fawkes, Emerson E.
Guilbert, Edward H.
Morse, John Howard, Jr.
Porter, Robert R.
Sosnoski, Harry
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Guilbert, Edward H.
Morse, John Howard, Jr.
Porter, Robert R.
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Guilbert, Edward H.
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Porter, Robert R.
Sosnoski, Harry
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