Reactivity controlled compression ignition

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title: Reactivity controlled compression ignition
text: Reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) is a form of internal combustion developed at the Engine Research Center, University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States, by the research group of Wisconsin Distinguished Professor Rolf Reitz. During RCCI combustion, well-mixed low-reactivity fuel and oxidizer are compressed but not reaching auto-ignition. Later, still during compression cycle, high-reactivity fuel is injected to form a local mixture of low- and high-reactivity fuel. Finally the
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