Catalytic Converter Applications for Two Stroke, Spark-Ignited Marine Engines
951814
09/01/1995
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- Content
- When catalytic converters are used for cleansing of exhaust gas from two - stroke marine engines, new issues must be brought up in combination with prior technology. Therefore, a study was made of V6, 2600cc engine having a large volume of hydrocarbon emissions with respect to three issues:
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To what degree seawater effects catalytic converter performance and possible countermeasures
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Effects attained on cleansing level and catalyst temperature
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Finding abatement levels for catalyst deterioration and exhaust emission output in the marine mode.
It was found that physical adsorption was a significant factor in catalytic degradation resulting from direct contact with seawater. The cleansing levels obtained when a marine engine is equipped with a catalyst converter were found by clarifying the extent of effects of catalyst volume, performance and temperature. The reduction obtained in exhaust emission allowing for a deterioration factor, is shown in a catalytic converter heated to the maximum temperature of 960°C. -
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- Citation
- Fujimoto, H., Isogawa, A., and Matsumoto, N., "Catalytic Converter Applications for Two Stroke, Spark-Ignited Marine Engines," SAE Technical Paper 951814, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/951814.