The Allowable Boost Ratio
Boerlage, G.D.; Peletier, L.A.; Tops, J.L.
1935-12-01 00:00:00
THE fact that the antiknock rating of aviation fuels in octane numbers presents difficulties, especially above 80 octane, has led us to develop a more suitable test method for aviation fuels, which might be called the Allowable Boost Ratio method.
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THE fact that the antiknock rating of aviation fuels in octane numbers presents difficulties, especially above 80 octane, has led us to develop a more suitable test method for aviation fuels, which might be called the Allowable Boost Ratio method.
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology
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