The Influence of Coolant Temperature on Unburned Hydrocarbon Emissions from Spark Ignition Engine

941962

10/1/1994

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A study has been initiated to understand the influence of coolant temperature on HC emissions employing a dual system cooling the cylinder head independently from the engine block. Especially, we have studied its influence on post-oxidation, fuel absorption-desorption, crevice volumes and fuel-air mixture preparation.
The results show that the cylinder head temperature has more influence on HC emissions than the block temperature. It was also found that mixture preparation, absorption/desorption and crevice volumes with commercial gasoline is greatly improved by the cooling temperature. The post-oxidation process is also reduced for a decrease of the coolant temperature from 90°C to 35°C.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/941962
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Guillemot, P., Gatellier, B., and Rouveirolles, P., "The Influence of Coolant Temperature on Unburned Hydrocarbon Emissions from Spark Ignition Engine," International Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exposition, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, October 17, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/941962.
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Published
10/1/1994
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941962
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Technical Paper
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English