This has been one of the incentives that have led the Ignitor Project to adopt magnesium diboride ( MgB 2 ) superconducting cables in the machine design, a first in fusion research.
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The upper half contained the fuel-and engine control systems, later also the automated starter control and ignition coils for two ignitors located in the combustion chamber's upper area.
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Further technical improvements also followed, including the introduction of poppet valves and the hot-tube ignitor in 1888 and the introduction of the carburettor, allowing volatile liquid fuels to be used.
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Compared to the ITER international project, IGNITOR would be much smaller and cheaper : the ITER reactor is 19, 000 tons in weight while the IGNITOR is only 500 tons in weight.
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Compared to the ITER international project, IGNITOR would be much smaller and cheaper : the ITER reactor is 19, 000 tons in weight while the IGNITOR is only 500 tons in weight.
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The nuclear agency's inspectors had sealed storage bunkers shortly before the war because HMX is a " dual use " explosive that also can be used as an ignitor on a nuclear bomb.
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I was trying to make an ignitor, but the problem arose was that i used 18 volts ( two 9 volts battery in series ) still there was not even a speck of spark.
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However, due to the greater number of turns of the secondary coil, the voltage is much higher, causing a larger spark at the ignitor or spark plug, meaning more assured ignition.
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An "'outside flame ignitor "'was an early ignition device used in internal-combustion engines that used a flame outside the engine and a sliding port on the cylinder head.
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Gas turbine engines, including jet engines, have a CDI system using one or more ignitor plugs, which are only used at startup or in case the combustor ( s ) flame goes out.