- stoichiometric mixture
- стехиометрическая смесь (топлива)
English-russian astronautics dictionary. - M.: Military Publishing house. Compiled by F. P. Suprun, K. V. Shirokov. 1964.
English-russian astronautics dictionary. - M.: Military Publishing house. Compiled by F. P. Suprun, K. V. Shirokov. 1964.
stoichiometric mixture — The ratio of fuel to air, in which both ingredients can be consumed completely in the chemical reaction. The ratio is about 1 lb of gasoline to 15 lb of air. See air fuel mixture ratio … Aviation dictionary
stoichiometric — /ˌstɔɪkiəˈmɛtrɪk/ (say .stoykeeuh metrik) adjective Chemistry 1. of or relating to stoichiometry. 2. (of a compound) containing its component elements in the exact proportions represented by its formula. 3. (of a mixture) yielding on complete… …
stoichiometric ratio — In a spark ignition engine, the ideal air/fuel mixture ratio of 14.7:1, which must be maintained on engines with dual bed and three way catalytic converters. Also see air ratio … Dictionary of automotive terms
air-fuel mixture ratio — The ratio by weight of air and fuel in the mixture being sent into the cylinders of a reciprocating engine. Ideally, the ratio should be 15:1. Besides the ideal (stoichiometric) ratio, the air fuel mixture may be rich or lean depending on the… … Aviation dictionary
rich mixture — A mixture of air and fuel in which there is less air and more fuel. See air fuel ratio. The opposite is lean mixture. Also compare stoichiometric ratio. A slightly rich mixture generates the maximum achievable engine power, an overly rich mixture … Dictionary of automotive terms
lean mixture — A mixture of air and fuel in which there is more air and less fuel. See air fuel ratio. The opposite is rich mixture. Also see stoichiometric ratio … Dictionary of automotive terms
Air-fuel ratio — (AFR) is the mass ratio of air to fuel present during combustion. When all the fuel is combined with all the free oxygen, typically within a vehicle s combustion chamber,the mixture is chemically balanced and this AFR is called the stoichiometric … Wikipedia
E85 in standard engines — ExperimentalE85 has an octane rating of 105, which is higher than typical commercial gasoline mixtures (octane ratings of 85 to 98); however, it does not burn as efficiently in traditionally manufactured internal combustion engines. Additionally … Wikipedia
Carburetor — Bendix Technico (Stromberg) 1 barrel downdraft carburetor model BXUV 3, with nomenclature A carburetor (American spelling), carburettor, or carburetter (Commonwealth spelling) is a device that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine … Wikipedia
Oxyhydrogen — Knallgas redirects here. For bacteria which oxidize hydrogen, see Knallgas bacteria. Nineteenth century electrolytic cell for producing oxyhydrogen. Oxyhydrogen is a mixture of hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) gases, typically in a 2:1 molar ratio,… … Wikipedia
Stoichiometry — ( /ˌstɔɪ … Wikipedia