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Method of igniting camping stoves
Piezo ignition is a type of ignition that is used in portable camping stoves, gas grills and some lighters. Piezo ignition uses the principle of piezoelectricity
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Topics referred to by the same term
genus of South American bird Micro Piezo, a print head technology developed by Epson Piezo ignition, an ignition method based on the piezoelectric effect
Piezo
Electric charge generated in certain solids due to mechanical stress
work the same way, and many types of gas burners now have built-in piezo-based ignition systems. A similar idea is being researched by DARPA in the United
Piezoelectricity
Type of electrical switch
Piezoresistive Piezo ignition Piezoelectric sensor Piezoelectric speaker Touch switch types: capacitance, resistance, and piezo "What are Piezo Switches and
Piezo_switch
Type of internal combustion engine that uses compression to create combustion
A diesel engine is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of diesel fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due
Diesel_engine
Ranged incendiary device
leads to an ignition chamber behind the exit of the gun assembly, where it is mixed with air and ignited through piezo ignition. This pre-ignition line is
Flamethrower
Improvised firearm that shoots marbles
albeit, resistant enough from extreme heat. A common ignition source used is the piezo ignition component found in lighters. Stocks are usually made from
Marble_gun
Topics referred to by the same term
Outside flame ignitor Piezo ignition Detonator Exploder This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ignition system. If an internal
Ignition system (disambiguation)
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Handheld device used to generate a flame
by a spark created by striking metal against a lighter flint. Later, piezo ignition was introduced; a piezoelectric crystal is compressed on pressing a
Lighter
Device for lighting gas stoves
gas stoves which do not have automatic ignition systems. It uses a physical phenomenon which is called the piezo-electric effect to generate an electric
Gas_lighter
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
engines. The engines utilize variable geometry turbochargers and Bosch piezo-electric injectors. The engine jointly replaced the M57 straight-6 and M67
BMW_N57
Device for barbecueing or grilling
Hibachi Kitchen stove List of cooking appliances Manghal (barbecue) Piezo ignition Roasting Rotisserie Schwenker Shichirin McDougall, Len. (2010). The
Barbecue_grill
Fire lit at a campsite
ferro-rod struck against steel over amadou or other initial tinder, or an ignition device, such as a match or a lighter. A reasonably skilful fire-builder
Campfire
Lighter-than-air aircraft
light goes out and the optional piezo ignition fails, the pilot should have ready access to a means of backup ignition, such as a flint spark lighter.
Hot_air_balloon
Mazda motor vehicle engine
ratio is reduced to 14.0:1. Cold engine start is achieved via multi-hole piezo injectors with 3 programmable injection patterns, and adoption of ceramic
Skyactiv
like toys. Novelty lighters have been banned in some areas. piezo ignition A type of ignition that is used in portable camping stoves, gas grills, some
Glossary_of_firelighting
Finnish rifle cartridge
Magnum at 470.00 MPa (68,168 psi) Pmax maximum piezo pressure. The 470.00 MPa (68,168 psi) Pmax maximum piezo pressure C.I.P. ruling for the .300 Lapua Magnum
.338_Lapua_Magnum
American men's accessory company
Monopol watch. 1960 – Monopol cigarette case. 1961 – Colibri invented the Piezo Electric lighter. 1967 – Molectric 88 Silver lighter. 1970 - 6-jewel encrusted
Colibri_Group
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
gasoline direct injection, with piezo-electrically actuated fuel injectors for more precise fuel delivery, and multi-spark ignition, which enables the spark
Mercedes-Benz_M278_engine
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
injection with piezo–electrically controlled injectors for 2 to 3 sprays per intake stroke in normal operation, multi–spark ignition that creates up
Mercedes-Benz_M276_engine
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
companies. The first spark-ignition gasoline V8 engine configuration was used in the 1988 Audi V8 model; and the first compression-ignition diesel V8 engine configuration
Volkswagen-Audi_V8_engine
Revolver
Magnum ammunition developing double the C.I.P. 300.00 MPa (43,511 psi) Pmax piezo pressure, ensuring that the cylinder can withstand 600.00 MPa (87,023 psi)
Manurhin_MR_73
Type of switch meant to be durable
vending machines. A very commonly seen tamper-resistant switch is the ignition switch in most motor vehicles. Vandal-resistant switches are usually protected
Vandal-resistant_switch
German engineering and technology company
1897, Bosch started installing magneto ignition devices into automobiles and became a supplier of an ignition system. In 1902, the chief engineer at Bosch
Bosch_(company)
Oxide compound with cations of multiple elements or different oxidation states
ultrasound imaging and some microphones. PZT is also sometimes used for piezo ignition in lighters and gas grills. Complex oxide materials are the dominant
Complex_oxide
American manufacturing company
Magnetron. Defunct competitor Clinton Engines commercialized a piezo "Spark Pump" ignition without breaker points in the early 1960s. The Briggs & Stratton
Briggs_&_Stratton
Service rifle cartridge
guidelines, the 5.56×45mm NATO case can handle up to 420.0 MPa (60,916 psi) piezo service pressure. In NATO-regulated organizations, every rifle cartridge
5.56×45mm_NATO
Non-lethal pistol
consists of the pistol (2-4 cartridges, laser target pointer, electronic ignition capsule), and various ammunition types. The Osa was developed in the 1990s
Osa_(handgun)
0047 in)) piezo injectors with multi-pulse injection (up to five injection operations per piston cycle, including pre- and post- ignition injection);
List of Volkswagen Group diesel engines
List_of_Volkswagen_Group_diesel_engines
Eighth generation of the Porsche 911
tachometer, which also references classic 911 models. The engines have piezo injection, a revised intake system, and—in some markets under Euro-6 regulations—engine
Porsche_911_(992)
Type of home-made firecracker
substance is ignited by the toy gun's trigger mechanism connected to a piezo igniter, or by applying fire. The combination of air and flammable fuel
Bamboo_cannon
Cartridge for long-range sniper rifles
the .408 Cheyenne Tactical can handle up to 440.00 MPa (63,817 psi) Pmax piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has
.408_Cheyenne_Tactical
Rimless, centerfire, bottlenecked rifle cartridge
to 415.00 MPa (60,191 psi) Pmax piezo pressure. The proof round pressure requirement is 521.30 MPa (75,608 psi) piezo pressure recorded in a NATO design
7.62×51mm_NATO
Linear change in the refractive index of optical media due to an electric field
1984. Valasek, J. (1922). "Properties of Rochelle salt related to the piezo-electric effect". Physical Review. 20 (6): 639. Bibcode:1922PhRv...20..639V
Pockels_effect
Luxury compact executive car
common rail fuel delivery (with a pressure of 1,600 bars (23,000 psi)), with piezo injectors of their Turbocharged Direct Injection engines. With the 2012
Audi_A4
Explosive with focused effect
Metastable Super-Explosives formed under High Pressure for Thermonuclear Ignition". Journal of Fusion Energy. 27 (4): 250. arXiv:0802.3408. Bibcode:2008JFuE
Shaped_charge
First detonation of a nuclear weapon
Retrieved September 26, 2021. Walker, Raymond L. (1950). 100-ton Test: Piezo Gauge Measurements. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information
Trinity_(nuclear_test)
Electrical discharge between two electrodes separated by an insulating dielectric barrier
direct discharge. In this technique, the high voltage is generated with a piezo-transformer, the secondary circuit of which acts also as the high voltage
Dielectric_barrier_discharge
World War II Allied nuclear weapons program
318–319. Jones 1985, pp. 478–481. Walker, Raymond L. (1950). 100-ton Test: Piezo Gauge Measurements. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information
Manhattan_Project
Machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
rotary electrostatic motors.[citation needed] A piezoelectric motor or piezo motor is a type of electric motor based upon the change in shape of a piezoelectric
Electric_motor
Charge transfer due to contact or sliding
133–157, retrieved 18 August 2025 Peterson, John W. (1949). "The Influence of Piezo-Electrification on Tribo-Electrification". Physical Review. 76 (12): 1882–1883
Triboelectric_effect
Semiconductor laser
grazing-incidence configuration, multiple-prism grating configurations, and piezo-transduced diode laser configuration. Laser diodes have the same reliability
Laser_diode
Chemical element with atomic number 62 (Sm)
20100073997, Elmegreen, Bruce G.; Krusin-Elbaum, Lia & Liu, Xiao Hu et al., "Piezo-Driven Non-Volatile Memory Cell with Hysteretic Resistance", issued 2010-03-25
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Noble; Kind; Brightness
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French, German, Latin
From Sebastia
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Afghan, African, Arabic, Bengali, French, Hindu, Indian, Modern, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili
Noble; Generous; Another Name for God; Good-looking; Wise; High-born
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Wind
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Teutonic
Holy.
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Logically Intelligent; Who Stands Alone
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Indian, Sanskrit
Born of a Tumour
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Finnish
Finnish myth name of the rival of Väinämöinen, possibly JOUKAHAINEN means "great, large."
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Dutch
Good friend.
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n.
The act of igniting, kindling, or setting on fire.
n.
The act of kindling or the state of being kindled; ignition.
n.
One who, or that which, produces ignition; especially, a contrivance for igniting the powder in a torpedo or the like.
a.
Being in a state of ignition; burning; having active properties; as, a live coal; live embers.
n.
The evolution of light and heat in the combustion of bodies; combustion; state of ignition.
n.
The state of being ignited or kindled.
n.
An apparatus for automatic ignition.
a.
Flameless; as, an aphlogistic lamp, in which a coil of wire is kept in a state of continued ignition by alcohol, without flame.
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Full; having all the instruments.