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Characterization of EGR Cooler Response for a Range of Engine Conditions

2013-04-08
2013-01-1717
Fouling phenomenon is a key issue for EGR cooler operation. In spite of the fact that soot deposition is imposed by the characteristics of the exhaust gases flow, the design of the EGR cooler has a significant impact for effect on the engine. New combustion modes corresponding to new engine developments and combination of EGR system with other post-treatment devices make that fouling conditions for future generations of EGR coolers can be significantly different from previous applications from Euro 3 to Euro 5. An investigation has been performed in order to characterize the response of different EGR coolers designs for different conditions of the exhaust gases. As for the design, the technology selected has been tube-and-fin heat exchanger, which is a high performance technology that fits Euro 6 customer specifications. The variations in design have been made through modifications in fin characteristics, both in configuration and geometric dimensions.
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