High compression ratio, high power density homogeneous...

Internal-combustion engines – Combustion chamber means having fuel injection only – Using multiple injectors or injections

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C060S602000, C123S295000, C123S02700A

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10755541

ABSTRACT:
High compression ratio, homogeneous charge compression ignition engines. In one aspect the engine is dual mode utilizing spark ignition at high load levels including the addition of hydrogen or a hydrogen/carbon monoxide mixture. In another aspect, the engine operates on a high cetane fuel with the addition of hydrogen or a hydrogen/carbon monoxide mixture at low-to-mid-load levels.

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