Verbrennungsqualität
Verbrennungsqualität refers to the efficiency and completeness of the combustion process. It is a critical factor in many applications, including internal combustion engines, power plants, and furnaces. High verbrennungsqualität means that fuel is converted into heat and energy with minimal waste products. Conversely, poor verbrennungsqualität leads to incomplete combustion, resulting in the formation of undesirable byproducts such as soot, carbon monoxide, and unburned hydrocarbons.
Several factors influence verbrennungsqualität. These include the fuel-air ratio, the temperature and pressure of the combustion
The measurement of verbrennungsqualität often involves analyzing exhaust gases. For example, the concentration of carbon monoxide