masatilladningsforhold
Masatilladningsforhold refers to the ratio of air to fuel in an internal combustion engine. This ratio is crucial for efficient combustion and engine performance. It is typically expressed as the mass of air divided by the mass of fuel. For gasoline engines, the chemically ideal ratio, known as the stoichiometric ratio, is approximately 14.7:1. This means that for every 14.7 units of air mass, one unit of fuel mass is theoretically required for complete combustion, resulting in primarily carbon dioxide and water.
Deviations from the stoichiometric ratio can occur for various reasons. A "rich" mixture has more fuel than