the ignition point of fuel or the flashpoint if that is what your asking can be found with many instruments i find that the grabner miniflash system is the most reliable, basically though it depends on what type of fuel your after im guessing your talking about petrol so the flashpoint would be approx -38.5*c to find the flashpoint of petrol you would have to cool the fuel to below -38 *c then slowly heat the fuel until it produces enough vapour to flash when in contact with a naked flame
Fuel, heat, oxygen...obviously.
A point lies on a line if the coordinates of the point satisfy the equation of the line.
A pair of numbers are usually (x,y) if u want to determine a point on a graph. Find the value for both x and y and then plot them on a graph
coordinates
The midpoint is the point between the beginning and the end, in distance or in time.
The ignition point of heavy fuel oil typically ranges from 365°C to 400°C. This is the temperature at which the oil will start to combust in the presence of an ignition source.
210 Cent.
It is the heat flux generated due to ignition of fuel at the spark plug
boiling point
there needs to be some reference to a specific application to determine an answer.
No, fuel flash point and cetane rating are not the same. Flash point is the temperature at which fuel can ignite momentarily when exposed to a flame, while cetane rating is a measure of the ignition quality of diesel fuel, indicating how readily it ignites under compression in a diesel engine.
In a Nut ShellFor any flammable liquid, its vapor pressure maximizes with increase in temperature.Flash point is the lowest point at which the vapors of a liquid ignite but stops on removal of an ignition source.Fire Point or ignition point is basically a point above the flash point at which burning will continue on removal of the ignition source
A fire is a combustion reaction, where oxygen reacts with a fuel. This is known as oxidation. For a fire to start and be sustained, four different components are needed, Heat, Fuel, Oxygen and a chemical chain reaction. Heat is needed to take a material or fuel past its ignition point. The ignition point of a material is the point at which it will undergo a combustion reaction. The fuel is what will undergo the oxidation reaction. For the fuel to be able to oxidize, it needs a constant supply of oxygen. The last component needed is a chemical chain reaction. When burning Methane, the chemical reaction is CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O The breaking of CH4 and 2O2 bonds liberates enough heat to break surrounding CH4 and 2O2 bonds. This is known as a chemical chain reaction, as one bond breaking leads to other bonds breaking and so on. If for whatever reason, any one of these components is removed, a fire cannot be started and sustained. To take a fuel past its ignition point, a source of ignition is needed. A source of ignition is simply something that can take a material above a critical value (ignition point) to allow the material to combust.
where is the fuel located for ignition what number of the fuel
Yes. Starter, fuel, ignition, computer, etc.Yes. Starter, fuel, ignition, computer, etc.
Diesel fuel injection injects fuel into air that is hot enough to ignite the fuel. Spark ignition takes a fuel air mixture mixed and then drawn into the cylinder before ignition, then ignites with an electric spark.
The vision could have several problems causing it not to start. Check for ignition fire and fuel pressure first to help determine the problem.