also called Antiknock Rating, measure of the ability of a fuel to resist knocking when ignited in a mixture with air in the cylinder of an internal-combustion engine. The octane number is determined by comparing, under standard conditions, the knock intensity of the fuel with that of blends of two reference fuels: iso-octane, which resists knocking, and heptane, which knocks readily. The octane number is the percentage by volume of iso-octane in the iso-octaneheptane mixture that matches the fuel being tested in a standard test engine. See also knocking.
OCTANE NUMBER
Meaning of OCTANE NUMBER in English
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