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Compression ratio, in an internal-combustion engine, degree to which the fuel mixture is compressed before ignition.
His achievement lay partly in his emphasizing the previously unappreciated importance of compressing the fuel air mixture before ignition.
A typical method is to turn the fuel into a mist that spreads out into a large volume of air before ignition to increase the available oxygen.
One of Mr. Panero's most public tests came early in 2001 when XM's first satellite launching was aborted 11 seconds before ignition after a faulty indicator erroneously signaled technical problems.
The flames were not attached to the fuel nozzle and thus were partially premixed before ignition.
Simulations showed that before ignition significant non-uniformity still existed, but this was dramatically reduced after ignition.
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In testimony at the Albany hearing, Louis A. Gritzo, manager of the Fire Safety and Technology Department at the Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico, said that the greatest fire impacts from a gas leak would be within about a one-mile area but that vapor clouds resulting from an attack could spread as far as about three miles before delayed ignition.
Figure 7 Voltage distribution on the electrode before plasma ignition.
It was confirmed that breakdown always occurs before the ignition of metal nanoparticles at various conditions.
Stars of less than (13M_{odot}) reach effective temperatures as low as (103.7K) 5,000K before helium ignition.
Before the ignition, the data fields are smooth with moderate spatial variations throughout the domain.
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