noun
- Plural of cetane; a colorless liquid hydrocarbon (C₁₆H₃₄) found in petroleum and used as a reference standard for diesel fuel quality.
- Cetane numbers or cetane ratings; numerical measures of the ignition quality of diesel fuel, indicating how easily the fuel ignites under compression.
Usage: chemistry; technical
Usage: automotive; technical
Examples
- Diesel engines rely on high cetanes to ensure proper combustion and engine performance.
- The cetanes in this fuel blend meet the required standards for winter driving.
- Refineries adjust cetane levels to improve fuel quality and reduce emissions.
- Higher cetanes generally result in better cold-start performance in diesel vehicles.
- The laboratory tested the cetanes content of the new fuel formulation.