Thermal-Oxidative Stability of Automotive Diesel Fuels.

Abstract

Fuel-oriented problems occurring in the field prompted an investigation to examine the thermal-oxidation characteristics of diesel fuels. Because of the absence of any laboratory bench-scale techniques designed to predict these fuel filter plugging and/or injector fouling tendencies, initial experimentation was directed towards developing an accelerated thermal-oxidation technique. To establish valid test conditions actual diesel fuel system temperatures were obtained from Engineering and Service (E and S) test programs and also monitored under road dynamometer testing. A second attempt involved the use of an ASTM-CRC Fuel Coker which was operated in a recycle mode to simulate the geometry of automotive diesel fuel systems. Initial experiments with this technique have revealed its capability to differentiate diesel fuel quality in terms of thermal-oxidation stability. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1973
Accession Number
AD0758146

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People

  • Maurice E. Lepera

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Buildings And Structures
  • Diesel Fuels
  • Dynamometers
  • Engineering
  • Filters
  • Fuel Filters
  • Fuel Systems
  • Fuels
  • Geometry
  • Injectors
  • Oxidation
  • Research Facilities

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  • Petroleum Engineering
  • Systems Analysis and Design