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" ... communication with the outer atmosphere, and immediately igniting the mixture, the piston being pushed forward by the pressure of the ignited gases during the remainder of its stroke. The in-stroke then discharges the products of combustion. (2.)... "
The Phenomena and Laws of Heat - Page 272
by Achille Auguste Cazin - 1897 - 273 pages
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Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 69

Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1882 - 584 pages
...the products of combustion. (2.) An engine in which a mixture of gas and air is drawn into a puinp, and is discharged by the return stroke into a reservoir...compression. From the reservoir the mixture enters into a cylinder, being ignited as it enters, without rise in pressure, but simply increased in volume,...
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The Theory of the Gas Engine

Sir Dugald Clerk - Internal combustion engines - 1882 - 194 pages
...under certain theoretical conditions. Three well defined types of engines have been proposed — (1.) An engine drawing into its cylinder gas and air at...compression. From the reservoir .the mixture enters into a cylinder, being ignited as it enters, without rise in pressure, but simply increased in volume,...
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On the Theory of the Gas Engine

Sir Dugald Clerk - Engines - 1882 - 114 pages
...under certain theoretical conditions. Three well-defined types of engines have been proposed — (1.) An engine drawing into its cylinder gas and air at...compression.. From the reservoir the mixture enters into a cylinder, being ignited as it enters, without rise in pressure, but simply increased in volume,...
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Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine, Volume 27

Engineering - 1882 - 536 pages
...products of combustion. 2. An engine in which a mixture of gas and air was drawn into a pump, and Was discharged by the return stroke into a reservoir in...state of compression. From the reservoir the mixture entered a cylinder, being ignited as it entered, and without rise in pressure, but simply increased...
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Gas engines

William Macgregor (C.E.) - 1885 - 384 pages
...by Mr. Dugald Clerk, who divides gas engines into the three well-defined types of engines : — 1. An engine drawing into its cylinder gas and air at...compression. From the reservoir the mixture enters into a cylinder, being ignited as it enters, without rise in pressure, but simply increased in volume,...
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A Practical Treatise on the Steam Engine Indicator and Indicator Diagrams ...

A. Mice - Indicators for steam-engines - 1888 - 200 pages
...descriptive. Following Mr. Dugald Clark in his description of the three main types, we have — (1) An engine drawing into its cylinder gas and air at...compression. From the reservoir the mixture enters into a cylinder, being ignited as it enters without rise in pressure, but simply increased in volume,...
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A Practical Treatise on the Steam Engine Indicator and Indicator Diagrams ...

A. Mice - Indicators for steam-engines - 1888 - 200 pages
...drawing into its cylinder gas and air at atmospheric pressure for a portion of its stroke, cutting oft communication with the outer atmosphere, and immediately...compression. From the reservoir the mixture enters into a cylinder, being ignited as it enters without rise in pressure, but simply increased in volume,...
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Transactions - Manchester Association of Engineers

Engineering - 1889 - 354 pages
...types indicated by the small diagrams referred to. Clerk thus describes the three types : — (1.) "An engine drawing into its cylinder gas and air at...compression. From the reservoir the mixture enters into a cylinder, being ignited as it enters, without rise in pressure, but simply increased in volume...
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The Steam Engine and the Indicator: Their Origin and Progressive Development ...

William Barnet Le Van - Indicators for steam-engines - 1889 - 524 pages
...products of combustion. Second: — An engine in which a mixture of gas and air is drawn into a pump, and discharged by the return stroke into a reservoir in...mixture enters a cylinder, being ignited as it enters, and without rise in pressure, but simply increased in volume, following the piston as it moves forward....
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Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 69

Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1882 - 640 pages
...under certain theoretical conditions. Three well-defined types of engines have been proposed — (1.) An engine drawing into its cylinder gas and air at...compression. From the reservoir the mixture enters into a cylinder, being ignited as it enters, without rise in pressure, but simply increased in volume,...
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