- The
hot-
bulb engine, also
known as a semi-diesel or
Akroyd engine, is a type of
internal combustion engine in
which fuel
ignites by
coming in
contact with...
-
Bulldog engine was
installed horizontally, with the
ignition device – the
hot bulb –
facing forward. It has
crankcase scavenging, and
intake ports instead...
- a
separate vapourising combustion chamber and is the
forerunner of all
hot-
bulb engines,
which are
considered predecessors of the
similar Diesel engine...
- An
incandescent light bulb, also
known as an
incandescent lamp or
incandescent light globe, is an
electric light that
produces illumination by
Joule heating...
- much
larger outer gl****
bulb,
which has a
lower temperature,
protects the
inner bulb from contamination, and
makes the
bulb mechanically more similar...
-
engine to use a
pressurised fuel
injection system. This design,
called a
hot-
bulb engine used a 'jerk pump' to
dispense fuel oil at high
pressure to an injector...
-
resulting in a
catastrophic mechanical failure due to a lack of lubrication.
Hot-
bulb engines and jet
engines can also run away and fail via the same process...
-
February 1927) was an
English inventor who is
noted for his
invention of the
hot bulb engine, or
heavy oil engine. Akroyd-Stuart was born in Halifax, Yorkshire...
- Verkstad [sv].
Bolinder are also well
known as
manufacturers of 'Semi-Diesel' or '
Hot bulb' engines. In 1950 BM was
bought by AB Volvo. In 1973 the
company changed...
- are foot-operated, the
handbrake locks the gearbox. The
standard Lanz
hot-
bulb engine with a
displacement of 10.3 L was used, it has a
thermosiphon cooler...