Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Laser_ignition> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 12 of
12
with 100 items per page.
- Laser_ignition abstract "Laser ignition is an alternative method for igniting compressed gaseous mixture of fuel and air. The method is based on laser devices that produce short but powerful flash regardless the high pressure in the combustion chamber. Usually, electric high voltage spark plugs are good enough for automobile use, as the usual compression ratio of an otto cycle internal combustion engine is around 10:1 and in some rare cases reach 14:1. However, some fuels, such as natural gas and methanol withstand high compression without self ignition, which leads to high compression ratios, because it is economically reasonable, as the fuel efficiency of such engines is high. Using high compression ratio and high pressure require special spark plugs that are expensive and their electrodes still wear out. Thus, even expensive laser ignition systems could be economical, because they would last longer.".
- Laser_ignition wikiPageID "42421874".
- Laser_ignition wikiPageRevisionID "606542181".
- Laser_ignition subject Category:Internal_combustion_engine.
- Laser_ignition subject Category:Optics.
- Laser_ignition comment "Laser ignition is an alternative method for igniting compressed gaseous mixture of fuel and air. The method is based on laser devices that produce short but powerful flash regardless the high pressure in the combustion chamber. Usually, electric high voltage spark plugs are good enough for automobile use, as the usual compression ratio of an otto cycle internal combustion engine is around 10:1 and in some rare cases reach 14:1.".
- Laser_ignition label "Laser ignition".
- Laser_ignition sameAs m.0108bjdy.
- Laser_ignition sameAs Q16104245.
- Laser_ignition sameAs Q16104245.
- Laser_ignition wasDerivedFrom Laser_ignition?oldid=606542181.
- Laser_ignition isPrimaryTopicOf Laser_ignition.