oktaanilukujen
Oktaanilukujen, also known as octane ratings in English, are numerical values that indicate the resistance of gasoline to knocking or pinging during combustion. The term originates from the ratio of octane to a reference mixture of hydrocarbons, stemming from the work of James Watt in the 19th century. In many countries, including Finland, the preferred standard for measuring octane performance is the Rockwell or RON (Research Octane Number) scale, which evaluates fuel under controlled laboratory conditions. The MON (Motor Octane Number) scale, on the other hand, measures fuel performance under high compression in small engines, providing a lower value that is generally pertinent to racing and high-performance engines.
The most common octane rating available on consumer fuel pumps in Finland is the RON value, typically
In addition to automotive use, oktaanilukujen are relevant to aviation and industrial engines, where precise fuel