Anti-knocking apparatus for an internal combustion engine

Internal-combustion engines – Combustion chamber means combined with air-fuel mixture...

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123435, F02P 514, F02D 900

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ABSTRACT:
For reducing knocking in an externally ignited, mixture-compressing internal combustion engine, the moment of ignition is delayed up to a predetermined maximum as a function of signals emitted by a knocking sensor. Thereafter, if engine knocking continues, the throttle valve is moved in the closing sense.

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SAE-Paper No. 79 01 73, "Energy Conservation with Increased Compression Ratio and Electronic Knock Control", by Currie, Grossman and Gumbleton, 1979.

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