flame ignition
11flame thrower — A weapon that projects incendiary fuel and has provision for ignition of this fuel …
12flame retardant — a compound used in cloth and plastic material to raise the ignition point of the material, thus making it resistant to fire. [1945 50] * * * …
13flame retardant — a compound used in cloth and plastic material to raise the ignition point of the material, thus making it resistant to fire. [1945 50] …
14Cool flame — is a flame having maximal temperature below about 400 °C.[1] It is usually produced in a chemical reaction of a certain fuel air mixture. Contrary to conventional flame, the reaction is not vigorous and releases very little heat, light and carbon …
15Homogeneous charge compression ignition — Thermodynamics …
16Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition — Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition, or HCCI, is a form of internal combustion in which well mixed fuel and oxidizer (typically air) are compressed to the point of auto ignition. As in other forms of combustion, this exothermic reaction… …
17Brominated flame retardant — Brominated flame retardants are a group of flame retardants that consist of organic compounds containing bromine.InformationBrominated are the major type of chemical flame retardants, and are very effective in plastics and textile applications.… …
18Dual ignition — A Hirth 2702 twin cylinder, two stroke aircraft engine. Equipped with dual ignition, the photo shows the two spark plugs per cylinder. Dual Ignition is a system for spark ignition engines, whereby each cylinder has every critical ignition… …
19Outside flame ignitor — An outside flame ignitor was an early ignition device used in internal combustion engines that used a flame outside the engine and a sliding port on the cylinder head. At the appropriate time in the compression cycle of the engine, the port would …
20automatic ignition — Rapid, out of control combustion of the air fuel mixture in a spark ignition engine, but not caused by an external ignition source such as a spark, flame; instead, its caused by a hot spot such as a carbon deposit in the roof of the combustion… …