IGNITION AND CARBURETION RESEARCH AT ARCTIC TEMPERATURES

An investigation was made to determine the effect of arctic tem perature on automotive ignition equipment, a gasoline engine equipped with a fuel injector, and a gasoline engine equipped with a carburetor. Eight commercially available spark plugs underwent 4 tests each to determine the relative perf...

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Main Author: Beavers, R. G.
Other Authors: KENTUCKY UNIV LEXINGTON AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH LAB
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Language:English
Published: 1953
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author Beavers, R. G.
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description An investigation was made to determine the effect of arctic tem perature on automotive ignition equipment, a gasoline engine equipped with a fuel injector, and a gasoline engine equipped with a carburetor. Eight commercially available spark plugs underwent 4 tests each to determine the relative performance at various operating conditions. A Merz single-cylinder Otto-cycle engine was operated in an arctic test cell. The performance of the ignition coil improved as its temperature was reduced. Spark plugs of higher heat range had better performance characteristics. The performance of the spark plug was better at high temperatures during the tests in which the plugs were heated and the coil temperature remained constant. The performance of the regular plugs was superior to that of the resistor-type. The power output of the engines increased as the combustion air temperature was reduced; manifold heating devices were detrimental to engine performance. The only advantage in the use of the injection system was an improvement in fuel distribution.
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spelling ftdtic:AD0008003 2025-01-16T20:16:14+00:00 IGNITION AND CARBURETION RESEARCH AT ARCTIC TEMPERATURES Beavers, R. G. KENTUCKY UNIV LEXINGTON AERONAUTICAL RESEARCH LAB 1953-02-01 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0008003 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0008003 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0008003 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Geography *TEMPERATURE OUTPUT COILS PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING) ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE COMBUSTION HEATING IGNITION POWER SPARK PLUGS INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES ARCTIC REGIONS GASOLINE AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS PLUGS HEAT FUEL INJECTORS MANIFOLDS(ENGINES) ENGINES FUELS TEST EQUIPMENT HIGH TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION INJECTION Text 1953 ftdtic 2016-02-22T13:09:28Z An investigation was made to determine the effect of arctic tem perature on automotive ignition equipment, a gasoline engine equipped with a fuel injector, and a gasoline engine equipped with a carburetor. Eight commercially available spark plugs underwent 4 tests each to determine the relative performance at various operating conditions. A Merz single-cylinder Otto-cycle engine was operated in an arctic test cell. The performance of the ignition coil improved as its temperature was reduced. Spark plugs of higher heat range had better performance characteristics. The performance of the spark plug was better at high temperatures during the tests in which the plugs were heated and the coil temperature remained constant. The performance of the regular plugs was superior to that of the resistor-type. The power output of the engines increased as the combustion air temperature was reduced; manifold heating devices were detrimental to engine performance. The only advantage in the use of the injection system was an improvement in fuel distribution. Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Merz ENVELOPE(-61.061,-61.061,-72.311,-72.311)
spellingShingle Geography
*TEMPERATURE
OUTPUT
COILS
PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING)
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
COMBUSTION
HEATING
IGNITION
POWER
SPARK PLUGS
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
ARCTIC REGIONS
GASOLINE
AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
PLUGS
HEAT
FUEL INJECTORS
MANIFOLDS(ENGINES)
ENGINES
FUELS
TEST EQUIPMENT
HIGH TEMPERATURE
DISTRIBUTION
INJECTION
Beavers, R. G.
IGNITION AND CARBURETION RESEARCH AT ARCTIC TEMPERATURES
title IGNITION AND CARBURETION RESEARCH AT ARCTIC TEMPERATURES
title_full IGNITION AND CARBURETION RESEARCH AT ARCTIC TEMPERATURES
title_fullStr IGNITION AND CARBURETION RESEARCH AT ARCTIC TEMPERATURES
title_full_unstemmed IGNITION AND CARBURETION RESEARCH AT ARCTIC TEMPERATURES
title_short IGNITION AND CARBURETION RESEARCH AT ARCTIC TEMPERATURES
title_sort ignition and carburetion research at arctic temperatures
topic Geography
*TEMPERATURE
OUTPUT
COILS
PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING)
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
COMBUSTION
HEATING
IGNITION
POWER
SPARK PLUGS
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
ARCTIC REGIONS
GASOLINE
AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
PLUGS
HEAT
FUEL INJECTORS
MANIFOLDS(ENGINES)
ENGINES
FUELS
TEST EQUIPMENT
HIGH TEMPERATURE
DISTRIBUTION
INJECTION
topic_facet Geography
*TEMPERATURE
OUTPUT
COILS
PERFORMANCE(ENGINEERING)
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
COMBUSTION
HEATING
IGNITION
POWER
SPARK PLUGS
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
ARCTIC REGIONS
GASOLINE
AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS
PLUGS
HEAT
FUEL INJECTORS
MANIFOLDS(ENGINES)
ENGINES
FUELS
TEST EQUIPMENT
HIGH TEMPERATURE
DISTRIBUTION
INJECTION
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