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A Study of the Swirl Stratified Combustion Principle
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Abstract
To further the study of the Witzky Swirl Stratified Combustion Process a special test engine was designed and fabricated to permit high speed movies of the injection-stratification process to be photographed at 16,000 frames/sec through a quartz piston head. Combustion movies were attempted and the engine could be operated at 3550 rpm at full load without damage and with good photographic quality.
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Witzky, J. and Clark, J., "A Study of the Swirl Stratified Combustion Principle," SAE Technical Paper 660092, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660092.Also In
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