verbrennungsgeräusche
Verbrennungsgeräusche, also known as combustion noise, refers to the audible sounds produced during the process of combustion. These sounds can vary significantly depending on the type of combustion and the system in which it occurs. In internal combustion engines, for example, verbrennungsgeräusche are a common byproduct of the rapid expansion of gases after ignition of the fuel-air mixture. This expansion creates pressure waves that propagate through the engine components and are perceived as noise, often described as knocking or pinging.
In industrial combustion processes, such as in boilers or furnaces, verbrennungsgeräusche can also be present. The
The study and mitigation of verbrennungsgeräusche are important in various fields. In automotive engineering, reducing engine