SOLVING THE GASOLINE PROBLEM

170047

01/01/1917

Event
Pre-1964 SAE Technical Papers
Authors Abstract
Content
The author first compares mineral oils with certain other liquids in order to point out clearly certain of their characteristics. He then shows the economic benefits that would result from making more of the crude available for use as fuels. He discusses such topics as cracking methods in use, advantages of dry gas, initial flame propagation, gas producers, hot mixtures, wet mixtures and difficulties of correcting existing engines. He concludes by proposing as a solution of the gasoline problem the more general use of superheated homogeneous fixed dry gases made in vaporizing devices independent of engine cylinders, and outlines means for attaining this end. Performance data covering the use of mixtures of kerosene and gasoline on several cars are included in a table, and several charts throughout the paper illustrate many of the topics discussed.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/170047
Pages
28
Citation
DEPPÉ, W., "SOLVING THE GASOLINE PROBLEM," SAE Technical Paper 170047, 1917, https://doi.org/10.4271/170047.
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Publisher
Published
Jan 1, 1917
Product Code
170047
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English