Abstract:A desire to survey the effects of fuel composition and additives on the make-up and evolution of the deposits in a working EGR system required development of rapid procedures to both generate and characterise them. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) is here shown to be a very useful characterisation technique. It is most readily used on end-of-test samples yet is also capable of studying deposit evolution. Samples from the deposits, or fractions of these samples, after separation using Organic Geochemistry extra… Show more
“…The fouling layers generated inside the EGR system are mainly composed of dry soot―elemental carbon―, adsorbed HC―the soluble organic fraction (SOF)―an a small amount of inorganic salt [ 49 , 50 ]. Both the dry fraction and adsorbed HC can be oxidised by the reactive species present in the plasma flow.…”
Section: Reaction Mechanisms Of Fouling Reduction Based On Ozone Expo...mentioning
“…The fouling layers generated inside the EGR system are mainly composed of dry soot―elemental carbon―, adsorbed HC―the soluble organic fraction (SOF)―an a small amount of inorganic salt [ 49 , 50 ]. Both the dry fraction and adsorbed HC can be oxidised by the reactive species present in the plasma flow.…”
Section: Reaction Mechanisms Of Fouling Reduction Based On Ozone Expo...mentioning
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