This article presents an investigation of air–fuel ratio (AFR) controllers applied to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuelled vehicles with second-generation LPG kits. When a vehicle is running on a down-way, fuel consumption tends to be rich because of the increased vacuum in the intake ...
D Magnetto,RD Boer,A Taklanti - 《Air Conditioning》 被引量: 1发表: 2011年 AIR-TO-FUEL RATIO CONTROL AND ITS EFFECTS IN A LEAN-BURN NATURAL GAS ENGINE A burner was developed to accommodate extensive limits of firing for lean and rich fuel/air mixtures via efficient vitiation of the reac...
Now we have to consider that the excess air that expands in the gas turbine must be as high as possible–see for example what it is reported in [14] and also in [39], in which an excess air ratio up to 3.7 is proposed. At a constant Turbine Inlet Temperature (that we assume to ...
In a pulsed detonation mode, the air mixtures of pyrogas with the fuel-to-air equivalence ratio ranging from 0.6 to 1.6 at normal pressure are shown to exhibit the detonability close to that of the homogeneous air mixtures of ethylene and propylene. On the one hand, this indicates a high...