ettertenning
Ettertenning is a Norwegian term that translates roughly to “after-ignition” and is used to describe a secondary ignition event that occurs after the initial ignition in a technical context. The concept appears in both propulsion and energetic applications, where heat, residual fuel, or hot spots can ignite additional fuel after the primary ignition has taken place.
In internal combustion engines, ettertenning refers to a phenomenon where fuel ignition is not confined to
In the field of explosives and blasting, ettertenning denotes a secondary detonation that follows the primary
Etymologically, the term combines etter- meaning “after” with tenning meaning “ignition.” It is used in Norwegian