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New Approaches to Lube Oil Consumption Measurement Based on the Tracer Method

2019-01-15
2019-01-0077
In the research and development of internal combustion engines, there are several drivers for developing an accurate online lube oil consumption (LOC) measurement system. Lube oil consumption is considered to be a root cause of hydrocarbon and particle emissions and lubricating oil autoignition. It also negatively influences the life cycle cost for engine operators. Highly accurate measurement of lube oil consumption must be possible before it can be reduced - or rather optimized - to levels stakeholders will require in the future. State-of-the-art methods such as gravimetric and volumetric measurements are not fully satisfactory for several reasons. Generally, offline LOC measurement is no longer suitable for fast and accurate measuring cycles, oil condition monitoring and wear monitoring. At present, tracer methods are considered to be the most promising approach. However, current tracer methods have their downsides as well.
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Formation Mechanisms and Characterization of abnormal Combustion Phenomena of Hydrogen Engines

2023-09-29
2023-32-0168
In order to combat the predicted consequences of climate change, major efforts are required in all industries. The use of hydrogen in combustion engines can make a valuable contribution as a CO2-free bridging technology. A challenge in the development of a suitable combustion process is the high ignitibility of hydrogen with an impact on combustion stability due to combustion anomalies. The avoidance of such combustion phenomena is of the highest relevance for ensuring long-term stable engine operation as far as possible. The present paper deals with the multifractional topic of abnormal combustion phenomena in the hydrogen engine.
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