Theses/Dissertations
Author Nelson, Leonard C. (Leonard Carl), 1920-

Title Water injection in the modern automotive spark ignition engine / by Leonard C. Nelson.

Published 1949.
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 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 836    NOT CHECKED OUT
Description vi, 44 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm
Summary "The injection of water in the spark ignition engine is not new. The effect of humidity in the air on the performance of the spark ignition engine probably initiated the early investigations. The water vapor in the inlet air decreases the speed of the flame front and necessitates spark advance to assure maximum power and maximum efficiency. Water particles in the air evaporate during the compression and combustion of the inducted charge and decrease the tendency of the engine to detonate. These effects are very evident when operating the spark ignition engine in a moist atmosphere. Water is not a foreign element to the internal combustion engine. It can be easily shown that when one pound of a hydrocarbon fuel burns more than one pound of water is formed in the combustion chamber...The fundamental reason for injecting water is to suppress detonation. The exact nature as to how this is accomplished is not definitely known, but it is reasoned that the effect is due to the high heat of vaporization of the water"--Introduction, leaves 1-2.
Notes M.S. University of Missouri, School of Mines and Metallurgy 1949.
Vita.
Typescript.
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 43).
Subjects Spark ignition engines.
Spark ignition engines -- Ignition.
Automobiles -- Motors -- Knock.
Other Titles MST thesis. Mechanical Engineering (M.S., 1949).
OCLC/WorldCat Number 5977759
Author Nelson, Leonard C. (Leonard Carl), 1920-
Title Water injection in the modern automotive spark ignition engine / by Leonard C. Nelson.
Subjects Spark ignition engines.
Spark ignition engines -- Ignition.
Automobiles -- Motors -- Knock.
Other Titles MST thesis. Mechanical Engineering (M.S., 1949).