Fuel tolerant combustion engine with reduced knock sensitivity

Internal-combustion engines – Adjustable combustion chamber – Piston in head adjusted

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123 78AA, F02B 7504

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ABSTRACT:
A supplemental cylinder head assembly for operation of an engine in a homogeneous charge compression ignition combustion mode. The supplemental cylinder head assembly provides a movable accumulator piston position above the main combustion chamber. The accumulator piston is upwardly responsive to the combustion event in the main combustion chamber and downwardly to a preload force. An engine adapted to receive the supplemental cylinder head assembly is capable of efficiently operating on any fuel in the octane range of zero to 130.

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