Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – For airplane
Patent
1990-01-29
1991-03-26
Dolinar, Andrew M.
Internal-combustion engines
Starting device
For airplane
123 23, F02N 1702
Patent
active
050020242
ABSTRACT:
An improved means for starting char burning engines is described wherein, during engine cranking for starting; compressed air is heated burning with a liquid fuel and is then compressed into the pore spaces of the char fuel in order to increase the char fuel temeprature to where it reacts rapidly with air.
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