- that is
dieseling will
typically sputter, then
gradually stop. This is
normally seen in
carbureted engines with many
miles on them.
Dieseling is not nearly...
- variant] and also diesel-electric diesel engine
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cooling around the tool or a
faulty heater. Burn
marks Air burn/gas burn/
dieseling/gas marks/Blow
marks Black or
brown burnt areas on the part
located at...
-
phenomenon is also
referred to as 'after-run', or 'run-on' or
sometimes dieseling, when it
causes the
engine to
carry on
running after the
ignition is shut...
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propagating into the
compressed air/fuel
mixture within the manifold.
Dieseling, an after-run
condition in
which an
engine continues to run
without the...
-
Sommer dieseled Royal Enfield...
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mixtures explode due to "water hammer"-like
effects (sometimes
called "
dieseling"—heating due to
adiabatic compression of
gases can
reach decomposition...
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cools as the air expands. This can also
cause a
phenomenon referred as "
dieseling",
where flammable substances in the
compression chamber (e.g., petroleum-based...
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forward section was
crushed and that
charring in the bow
section indicated dieseling from an
implosion (or
alternatively from a fire),
would indicate that...
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spark ignition once it is
warmed up. This is
known as auto-ignition or
dieseling, and the air/fuel
mixture starts to burn due to the high
temperature of...