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The air ratio Of course there are also operating states beyond lambda = 1. The so-called air ratio provides information about the respective mixture ratio of air and fuel. If, for example, more fuel is contained in the mixture, it is called a rich mixture - the engine runs with a deficiency of air. The air ratio is lambda < 1. On the other hand, if there is comparatively too little fuel with a relatively large amount of air, it is referred to as a lean mixture. There is excess air in the combustion chamber. The corresponding air ratio is lambda > 1. The so-called air ratio provides information about the respective mixture ratio. If the air ratio is greater than 1, it is referred to as a lean mixture; if it is less than 1, it is referred to as a rich mixture. The so-called air ratio provides information about the respective mixture ratio
Posted on: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 14:35:01 +0000

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