Mechanical Engineering - IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants - Discussion
Discussion Forum : IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants - Section 5 (Q.No. 11)
11.
In petrol engines, using a fixed octane rating fuel, the increase in engine speed will decrease the knocking tendency.
Discussion:
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Dhiru said:
1 decade ago
Petrol engine, used fixed octane rating fuel-if engine speed increases then knocking tendency decreases. And if comp.ratio increases then knocking tendency increases.
Varun said:
6 years ago
As the engine speed increases there will be more good combustion of fuel. So there Will be less unburnt fuel that leads to less knocking.
S Bera said:
8 years ago
I think when speed increases more fuel is required, so unburnt fuel is less, decrease knocking tendency.
Sandeep Soni said:
5 years ago
At higher speed more turbulence will generate in engine and knocking tendency will be reduced.
Dadu said:
8 years ago
As delay decreases knocking would decrease in SI engine vice versa in CI engine.
Bhol said:
8 years ago
As speed increases then delay decreases. So, knocking should increase.
Sagar said:
10 years ago
How can you please specify further?
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