Effect of Sulfur Dioxide Added to Induction Air on Wear of Diesel Engine

930994

03/01/1993

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International Congress & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
In both spark ignition engines and diesel engines, exhaust gas recirculation system (EGR) is well known as an effective technique to reduce nitrogen oxides emissions. However, wear of piston rings and cylinder liners are sharply increased by EGR. It is widely considered that sulfur oxides contained in exhaust gas strongly relate to wear. In order to clarify the pure effect of sulfur oxides on piston ring wear, we experimented by adding sulfur dioxide positively to induction air. Furthermore, we compared the measured amount of wear with the amount of sulfur dioxide absorbed into a lubricating oil film, which was estimated by a numerical model. Consequently, it is confirmed that sulfur dioxide absorbed into a lubricating oil film played an important role on piston ring wear.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/930994
Pages
14
Citation
Nagaki, H., and Korematsu, K., "Effect of Sulfur Dioxide Added to Induction Air on Wear of Diesel Engine," SAE Technical Paper 930994, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/930994.
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Published
Mar 1, 1993
Product Code
930994
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English