Applied Thermodynamics for Engineers

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Applied Thermodynamics for Engineers
Ennis, William D. (William Duane), B. 1877
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Such mixtures will not ignite if too weak or too strong. Even when so proportioned as to permit of ignition, any variation from the ideally correct ratio has a detrimental effect,- if Digitized by Google 168 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS too little air is present, the gas will not burn completely, the exhaust will be dark- colored and odorous, and unburned gas may explode in the exhaust pipe when it meets more air. If too much air is admitted, the products of combustion will be unnecessarily diluted a...nd the rise of temperature during ignition will be decreased, causing a loss of work area on the P V diagram. Figure 135 shows the effect on rise of temperature and pressure of varying the proportions of air and gas, assuming the variations to remain within the limits of F,o.l35. Art. 309. -Effect 01 J^*'"« »f '"°"- ^"'""' ^J^^^ ™7 °^''' Mixture Strenirth ^ * result of the presence of excess of air as well as when the air supply is deficient. Rapidity of flame propagation is essential for efficiency^ and this is only possible with a proper mixture.

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