Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Stoichiometric_point> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 12 of
12
with 100 items per page.
- Stoichiometric_point abstract "The stoichiometric point is the air to fuel ratio in a combustion engine. The stoichiometric air-fuel ratio for petrol (gasoline) is 14.7 to 1 by weight.Related concepts include: Air fuel ratio Stoichiometry E85 in standard engines Lean burn Combustion Gasoline direct injection (which can use ultra lean modes - many times the stoichiometirc ratio) Catalytic converters (which are at peak efficient when the engine runs slightly above the stoichiometirc point)".
- Stoichiometric_point wikiPageID "18755568".
- Stoichiometric_point wikiPageRevisionID "601664599".
- Stoichiometric_point hasPhotoCollection Stoichiometric_point.
- Stoichiometric_point subject Category:Engine_fuel_system_technology.
- Stoichiometric_point comment "The stoichiometric point is the air to fuel ratio in a combustion engine. The stoichiometric air-fuel ratio for petrol (gasoline) is 14.7 to 1 by weight.Related concepts include: Air fuel ratio Stoichiometry E85 in standard engines Lean burn Combustion Gasoline direct injection (which can use ultra lean modes - many times the stoichiometirc ratio) Catalytic converters (which are at peak efficient when the engine runs slightly above the stoichiometirc point)".
- Stoichiometric_point label "Stoichiometric point".
- Stoichiometric_point sameAs m.04gjmsg.
- Stoichiometric_point sameAs Q7618382.
- Stoichiometric_point sameAs Q7618382.
- Stoichiometric_point wasDerivedFrom Stoichiometric_point?oldid=601664599.
- Stoichiometric_point isPrimaryTopicOf Stoichiometric_point.