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carburetor icing
The formation of ice in the throat of a carburetor as the result of cooling by expansion and evaporation of gasoline. At one time a serious problem in aviation, carburetor heaters now render this unimportant. Carburetor icing often occurs at ambient air temperatures as high as 50°–60°F, the necessary cooling to the frost point occurring within the carburetor throat. Compare aircraft icing.
- Vārdšķira: noun
- Nozare/domēns: Weather
- Category: Meteorology
- Company: AMS
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- Kevin Bowles
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