The hot-bulb engine, also known as a semi-diesel or Akroyd engine, is a type of internal combustion engine in which fuel ignites by coming in contact with...
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Lanz Bulldog (section Engine)
of the patented Bulldog hot-bulb engine. Some of these examples are: "Le Percheron" was a licensed copy of the 25 HP hot-bulb Bulldog, built by Société...
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the engine's rated output until destroyed by mechanical failure or bearing seizure due to a lack of lubrication. Hot-bulb engines and jet engines can...
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combustion engine which can use many kinds of oil as fuel Oil burner (engine), a steam engine that uses oil as its fuel Hot bulb engine Hesselman engine Some...
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combustion engine using heavy oil as a fuel. It was the first to use a separate vapourising combustion chamber and is the forerunner of all hot-bulb engines, which...
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engine types, the glow plug engine most resembles the hot bulb engine, since on both types the ignition occurs due to a "hot spot" within the engine combustion...
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engine is a type of internal combustion engine similar to the hot bulb engine. A crude oil engine could be driven by all sorts of oils such as engine...
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Herbert Akroyd Stuart (category People associated with the internal combustion engine)
an English inventor who is noted for his invention of the hot bulb engine, or heavy oil engine. Akroyd-Stuart was born in Halifax, Yorkshire, but lived...
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producer gas or natural gas. Hot-bulb engine Hot tube engine Hiscox, Gardner Dexter (1911). Gas, Gasoline, and Oil-Engines including Producer-Gas Plants...
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Atkinson cycle engine, now common in some hybrid vehicles. 1885 – Gottlieb Daimler patents the first supercharger. 1886 – Hot-bulb engine was established...
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Diesel cycle (section Diesel engines)
Technologists, Pearson Education Limited, Fifth Edition, p.137 "The Diesel Engine". Diesel engine Hot-bulb engine Mixed/dual cycle Partially premixed combustion...
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immobile type, and "portable engine" to the mobile type. Stationary steam engine Hit and miss engine Hot bulb engine Hot tube engine A flat belt could be used...
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Vaporizing oil engine may refer to: spark ignition engine running on Tractor vaporising oil hot bulb engine Hornsby-Akroyd oil engine This disambiguation...
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a stationary engine on farms but was also found in very early automobiles and motorcycles. Contrary to the aforementioned hot-bulb engine which only requires...
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Lanz hot-bulb engine with a displacement of 10.3 L was used, it has a thermosiphon cooler. Compared to the predecessor series HR 6 and HR 7, the engine now...
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replacement Electric motor Engine cooling Engine swap Gasoline engine HCCI engine Hesselman engine Hot bulb engine IRIS engine Micromotor Flagella – biological...
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Bolinder-Munktell (category Marine engine manufacturers)
Bolinder are also well known as manufacturers of 'Semi-Diesel' or 'Hot bulb' engines. In 1950 BM was bought by AB Volvo. In 1973 the company changed its...
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An incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is an electric light with a filament that is heated until it glows. The filament...
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engine. This single-cylinder design was quite common in Europe at the time, the Lanz Bulldog being another example. The Lanz, though, used a hot bulb...
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Sabb Motor (redirect from Sabb marine diesel engines)
reliability). The brothers' cottage industry began by creating a 3HP hot-bulb engine. This was followed by a larger 7HP version which tended to suffer broken...
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Historically, outside flame and hot-tube systems were used, see hot bulb engine. In a spark ignition engine, a mixture is ignited by an electric spark from a spark...
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Diesel–electric powertrain (redirect from Diesel electric engine)
launched in 1904 and originally equipped with a semi-diesel engine (a hot-bulb engine primarily meant to be fueled by kerosene), later replaced by a...
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in the gasoline engine. The principle of operation is closer to the hot bulb engine, an early antecedent to the diesel, since the fuel (tinder) is compressed...
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Between 1918 and 1921 he developed a single-cylinder hot-bulb engine for stationary work. This engine was later used in the Lanz Bulldog, the first German...
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Akroyd Stuart builds the prototype Hot bulb engine, an oil fueled Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition engine similar to the later diesel but with...
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Fuel injection (redirect from Fuel injection engine)
Herbert-Akroyd oil engine became the first engine to use a pressurised fuel injection system. This design, called a hot-bulb engine used a 'jerk pump'...
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FirePower engine (known as the "early hemi"). Many hot rods would upgrade the brakes from mechanical to hydraulic ("juice") and headlights from bulb to sealed-beam...
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four-stroke engines is that the two-stroke's crankcase is sealed and forms part of the induction process in gasoline and hot-bulb engines. Diesel two-strokes...
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Advance-Rumely (section Traction engines and tractors)
Rumely's most famous product, the Rumely Oil Pull tractors, powered by hot-bulb engine using kerosene, was first developed in 1909 and began selling to the...
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Diesel locomotive (category Diesel engines)
it used a hot-bulb engine (also known as a semi-diesel), but it was the precursor of the diesel. Rudolf Diesel considered using his engine for powering...
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