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Discussion Forum : Automobile Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 45)
45.
The cetane number of a Diesel fuel is a measure of
volatility
viscosity
ignition quality
delay peirod
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Aditya said:   10 years ago
No, delay period is D right answer, ignition quality is measure by octane number.

AMAL said:   10 years ago
The correct answer is it measures delay period. Now the reason is that knocking in engine is dependent on delay period. In order to avoid detonation or knocking in SI engine the delay period should be long.

But in CI engines the knocking happens before combustion (in SI-after (end) of combustion) the delay period the delay period should be less. If delay period is longer the fuel injected and accumulated in cylinder more and very high temp and pressure is generated inside cylinder.

So for CI engine alpha methyl naphthalene has very long delay while for cetane its very less. So given answer is correct.

Suhail said:   10 years ago
Cetane number is actually a measure of a fuel's ignition delay. This is the time period between the start of injection and start of combustion (ignition) of the fuel.

In a particular diesel engine, higher cetane fuels will have shorter ignition delay periods than lower cetane fuels.

Shivkumar said:   9 years ago
Cetane number or CN is an inverse function of a fuel's ignition delay and the time period between the start of injection and the first identifiable pressure increase during combustion of the fuel.

In a particular diesel engine, higher cetane fuels will have shorter ignition delay periods than lower Cetane fuels.

So option D is the correct answer.

Mehulkumar said:   9 years ago
Measure of the ignition quality: Cetane Number.

Sanjay said:   9 years ago
It should be an Ignition quality.

Nihar vaghela said:   8 years ago
The resulting cetane number is then calculated by determining which mixture of cetane (hexadecane) and isocetane (2, 2, 4, 4, 6, 8, 8-heptamethylnonane) will result in the same ignition delay and another testing by ignition tester.

Vinay said:   8 years ago
D is correct. I too agree.

ANIL said:   8 years ago
Cetane number is the function of a fuel's ignition delay and the time period between the start of injection and the first identifiable pressure increase during combustion of the fuel. In a particular diesel engine, higher cetane fuels will have shorter ignition delay periods than lower Cetane fuels.

Abdul khader said:   8 years ago
D is the right answer. Cetane and octane number both measure the tendency of the fuel to ignite spontaneously. For diesel cetane number is 40-45.

For petrol octane number is 80-90.

If cetane number is low then ignition quality vl be poor and time delay will be high.


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