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Engineering, 22.07.2021 17:50 wezner19

Isooctane is burned with air in an engine at an equivalence ratio of 0.8333. Assuming complete combustion, write the balanced chemical reaction equation. Calculate: (a) Air-fuel ratio.

(b) How much excess air is used. [%]

(c) AKI and FS of this fuel​

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