SAE Technical Paper Series 1998
DOI: 10.4271/981423
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A Study of the Vapor- and Particle-Phase Sulfur Species in the Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine EGR Cooler

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“…Sulfuric corrosion can be minimized by using the ultra-low-sulfur fuel and by limiting the condensation of water to avoid acid condensation in the EGR circuit. Sulfuric acid condensation in EGR cooler was discussed by McKinley (1997), Kreso et al (1998) and Mosburger et al (2008). Acidic condensation for diesel and biodiesel fuels was investigated by Moroz et al (2009).…”
Section: Acidic Corrosion and Condensatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sulfuric corrosion can be minimized by using the ultra-low-sulfur fuel and by limiting the condensation of water to avoid acid condensation in the EGR circuit. Sulfuric acid condensation in EGR cooler was discussed by McKinley (1997), Kreso et al (1998) and Mosburger et al (2008). Acidic condensation for diesel and biodiesel fuels was investigated by Moroz et al (2009).…”
Section: Acidic Corrosion and Condensatementioning
confidence: 99%