Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – For airplane
Patent
1985-02-22
1987-02-10
Argenbright, Tony M.
Internal-combustion engines
Starting device
For airplane
123 64, 123 9011, F02N 1702
Patent
active
046416137
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the diesel engine industry. To heat the air contained in the cylinder up to the fuel ignition temperature, the piston is made to execute several successive compression/expansion cycles with the inlet valve and exhaust valve closed and with fuel injection cut off. During starting and under low load, the engine operates according to a cycle of more than four strokes, for example six, eight or ten strokes. An improvement in the conditions of starting and low-load running, especially for supercharged diesel engines of reduced compression ratio.
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Argenbright Tony M.
Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Mecaniques de Mulhouse
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