Shiomoto et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Characterization of the lean misfire limitShiomoto et al., 1978
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- Shiomoto G
- Sawyer R
- Kelly B
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- SAE Transactions
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Cycle by cycle variations in combustion are investigated as a means to characterize the lean misfire limit of a spark ignited, internal combustion engine. The cyclic variations are represented as parameters of the cylinder pressure versus crankangle curves. The specific …
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