ignition cycle

ignition cycle (Englisch)

Substantiv

Singular

Plural

the ignition cycle

the ignition cycles

Worttrennung:

ig·ni·tion cy·cle, Plural: ig·ni·tion cy·cles

Aussprache:

IPA: []
Hörbeispiele:

Bedeutungen:

[1] Technik: wiederkehrender Zeitpunkt, an welchem bei einem Hubkolbenmotor das Gasgemisch entzündet wird

Herkunft:

zusammengesetzt aus den Substantiven ignition  en und cycle  en

Beispiele:

[1] High-performance microcontrollers determine the ideal air/fuel mix for each ignition cycle.
Hochleistungs-Mikrokontroller bestimmen das ideale Luft-Kraftstoff-Gemisch für jeden Zündzyklus.
[1] “In hot-air and steam systems, the thermostat directly controls the starting and stopping of the ignition cycle.[1]
[1] “The automobile engine efficiency is the the work (W) produced by the power stroke divided by the heat absorbed (QH) during the ignition cycle.[2]
[1] “Knocking is the phenomenon in the cylinder of an internal combustion engine brought about by adhering glowing carbon deposits on the valve gear that are left from the ignition of the fuel of the previous ignition cycle (and not purged by the exhaust stroke).”[3]
[1] “More energy efficient lighting systems use high frequency electronic starter circuits which offer a more precise and controlled heating and ignition cycle.[4]
[1] “During the combustion process, tetraethyllead is heated and dissociates to a lead atom (which is oxidized to lead oxide) and four ethyl radicals. These will quench any radicals formed too early (before the sparking plug has given the ignition spark) and thereby prevent self-ignition (knocking) at inappropriate times during the ignition cycle in a car.”[5]

Übersetzungen

Referenzen und weiterführende Informationen:

[1] linguee.de

Quellen:

  1. Frank C. Montagna: Responding to “routine” emergencies. Fire Engineering Books & Videos, Saddle Brook 1999, ISBN 0-912212-81-0 (Google Books), Seite 44.
  2. Shanon Mayer: The Sport-Utility Vehicle. Debating Fuel-Economy Standard in Thermodynamics. In: Eric Brunsell (Herausgeber): Introducing engeneering + science in your classroom. NSTApress, Varlington 2012, ISBN 978-1-936959-41-9 (Google Books), Seite 93.
  3. Douglas O.J. deSá: Applied technology and instrumentation for process control. Taylor & Francis, New York 2004, ISBN 1-59169-021-8 (Google Books), Seite 193.
  4. Hocine Bougdah, Stephen Sharples: Environment, technology, and sustainability. Taylor & Francis, New York 2010, ISBN 0-203-87840-X (Google Books), Seite 170.
  5. Olov Sterner: Chemistry, health, and environment. 2., gänzlich überarbeitete Auflage. Wiley-Blackwell, Weinheim 2010, ISBN 978-3-527-32582-5 (Google Books), Seite 360.
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.