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Corrosion of the Exhaust System
Anti-Corrosion Manual, 1975This article is an abstract of the paper given by G. E. Cayless, CEngMiMechE, at the Conference on Corrosion of Motor Vehicles organised by The Institution of Mechanical Engineers on November 13–14 in conjunction with The Institution of Corrosion Technology and the Society of Chemical Industry.
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Diesel exhaust exposure system for animal studies
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 1984Planned exposures of rodents to diesel exhaust required development of an exhaust generation and delivery system flexible enough to accommodate varied experimental designs. The features of the exposure system built to meet these needs are summarized. Essential aspects including both the exhaust dilution and delivery system and the computer monitoring ...
B V, Mokler +6 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008
An improved exhaust system for an internal combustion engine generally comprises two expanding megaphones, separated by a dual core annular flow silencing section. The two or split megaphone design facilitates broadening of the time of the negative pressure wave to provide a desirable broad range power output while substantially reducing obnoxious ...
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An improved exhaust system for an internal combustion engine generally comprises two expanding megaphones, separated by a dual core annular flow silencing section. The two or split megaphone design facilitates broadening of the time of the negative pressure wave to provide a desirable broad range power output while substantially reducing obnoxious ...
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Exhaust System Manifold Development
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2012<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper describes the simulation and experimental work recently carried out during a typical exhaust manifold system development utilizing fabricated stainless steel manifolds. The exhaust manifold bridges the gap between the engine block and the catalytic converter.
Lakshmikanth Meda +2 more
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The Effect of Exhaust System Geometry on Exhaust Dilution and Odor Intensity
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1971<div class="htmlview paragraph">Diesel exhaust gas dilution and odor intensity were measured in the immediate vicinity of a transit bus equipped with a rear-mounted horizontal exhaust pipe, a rear-mounted vertical exhaust pipe, and a roof-top diffusion system.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Exhaust dilution ratios were measured
J. M. Colucci, G. J. Barnes
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Fuel Efficient Exhaust Systems
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1981<div class="htmlview paragraph">A potential for saving fuel by reducing the exhaust system backpressure of diesel engines has been shown. This paper will quantify the relationship between backpressure and fuel consumption over a range of backpressures, horsepowers and rpm's.
Joanne E. Kleinhenz, Steven D Schmeichel
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The exhaust heat management system
MTZ worldwide, 2006Behr uses EGR coolers in its Exhaust Heat Management System (EHMS) to obtain exhaust enthalpy, helping to heat up the vehicle cabin faster, or to reduce the power train warm-up phase. In today’s DI diesel and DI gasoline engines, auxiliary heating is essential to ensure thermal comfort, since fuel-efficient vehicles no longer transmit sufficient heat ...
Peter Geskes, Thomas Strauss
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Exhaust System Performance Diagnostic
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2010Abstract The paper describes the results of the GM Powertrain study of the Exhaust System Performance Diagnostic (ESPD) that detects the malfunctions of primary and secondary oxygen sensors and catalytic converter. It was achieved by creating diagnostic intrusive actions (DIA), also known as an active diagnosis, which separate component detection ...
Dr. Igor Anilovich +3 more
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Airflow Distribution in Exhaust Ventilation Systems
AIHAJ, 1991The distribution of airflows converging at a junction can be estimated from the predicted pressures just upstream of the junction fitting. However, the total pressure approach requires iterative solutions at each junction, and the current implementation of the static pressure approach provides a poor fit to published empirical data.
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