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- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine abstract "The Hornsby-Akroyd oil engine was the first successful design of internal combustion engine using 'heavy oil' as a fuel. It was the first to use a separate vapourising combustion chamber and is the forerunner of all hot-bulb engines.Early internal combustion engines were quite successful running on gaseous and light petroleum fuels. However, due to the dangerous nature of gasoline and light petroleum fuel, legal restrictions were placed on their transportation and storage. Heavier petroleum fuels, such as kerosene, were quite prevalent, as they were used for lighting. However, heavier oils posed specific problems when used in internal combustion engines.Oil used for engine fuel must be turned to a vapour state and remain in that state during compression. Furthermore, the combustion of the fuel must be powerful, regular, and complete, to avoid deposits that will clog the valves and working parts of the engine.".
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- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_inventions.
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- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink Compression_ratio.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink File:Hornsbyakroyd.jpg.
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- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Akroyd_Stuart.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink Hot_bulb_engine.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink Lincolnshire.
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- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Hornsby_&_Sons.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink William_Dent_Priestman.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink Étienne_Lenoir.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLink File:Oil_Engine_-_geograph.org.uk_-_2194963.jpg.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hornsby Akroyd Patent Oil Engine".
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hornsby-Akroyd oil engine".
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oil engine".
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "oil engine".
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "oil engines".
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- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine subject Category:English_inventions.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine subject Category:Stationary_engines.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine hypernym Design.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine type Article.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine type Article.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine comment "The Hornsby-Akroyd oil engine was the first successful design of internal combustion engine using 'heavy oil' as a fuel. It was the first to use a separate vapourising combustion chamber and is the forerunner of all hot-bulb engines.Early internal combustion engines were quite successful running on gaseous and light petroleum fuels. However, due to the dangerous nature of gasoline and light petroleum fuel, legal restrictions were placed on their transportation and storage.".
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine label "Hornsby-Akroyd oil engine".
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine sameAs m.03c4btg.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine sameAs Q5904483.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine sameAs Q5904483.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine wasDerivedFrom Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine?oldid=675057381.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine depiction Oil_Engine_-_geograph.org.uk_-_2194963.jpg.
- Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine isPrimaryTopicOf Hornsby-Akroyd_oil_engine.