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Characterization of Intake Valve Deposits Including Thermal Resistance Effects
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Intake valve deposits were characterized by chemical composition, thickness, density, porosity, hardness, and heat transfer effects. Data are presented to support the theory that high-load accelerations create deposits that may be primarily fuel related. A method to determine deposit thicknesses using a coordinate measuring machine is described. A finite element heat transfer analysis was undertaken to predict temperatures, estimate deposit thermal resistance, and demonstrate a method for modeling transient heating. The fuel-absorbing characteristic of deposits is examined in relation to warm-up driveability problems. Vehicle tests were performed to investigate the thermal resistance effect of deposits to poor driveability.
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Ferguson, D. and Gyorog, D., "Characterization of Intake Valve Deposits Including Thermal Resistance Effects," SAE Technical Paper 922254, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/922254.Also In
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