cetaanilukema
Cetaanilukema, commonly called cetane number, is a measure used to describe how readily diesel fuel will ignite in a diesel engine under compression. It expresses ignition delay on a standardized scale: fuels with higher cetane numbers ignite more quickly, while those with lower numbers take longer to ignite. The value is a relative measurement, typically interpreted as an indicator of ignition quality rather than an absolute ignition time.
Determination of cetane number is carried out by standardized engine tests that compare the ignition delay
Significance for engine performance is practical. Fuels with higher cetane numbers usually enable faster and more
In many regions, diesel fuel specifications include a minimum cetane number or cetane index as part of