Internal diesel injector deposits (IDIDs) have become a prolific issue in the last decade, increased number of incidences have occurred since the introduction of ultra-low sulfur diesel and biodiesel. The IDIDs have caused concerns for customers such as injector systems misfiring or blocking, increased emissions and fuel consumption. Interest into the origins of the deposits has steadily grown, with identified possible causes including contaminants, degraded additives, or thermal and pressure stresses of the engine. Most examples in previous studies only provide surface analysis of IDIDs, however, the surface only provides a relatively small part of the story. In order to understand how an IDID has formed the history needs to be explained,...
Reducing exhaust emissions from CI engines through continued legislative pressure has resulted in th...
The physical origin of injector coking in diesel engines has been clarified and the most critical de...
Increasing reports about malfunctions in common rail injector (CRI) systems lead to a more intensive...
Internal diesel injector deposits (IDIDs) have become a prolific issue in the last decade, increased...
Diesel engines remain widely used in a range of applications throughout the world, the clean operati...
Modern high pressure fuel injection equipment (FIE) has been developed to comply with stricter emiss...
Studies of diesel system deposits continue to be the subject of interest and publications worldwide....
The need to meet the US 2007 emissions legislation has necessitated a change in Diesel engine techno...
Copyright © 2014 SAE International. Since 2009, there has been a rise in deposits of various types f...
With increasing demands for lowering emissions from diesel engines, bio fuel has been introduced to ...
Internal combustion powered vehicles will be used in road, rail, marine and aviation applications fo...
Modern diesel passenger car technology continues to develop rapidly in response to demanding emissio...
Current developments in fuels and emissions regulations are resulting in an increasingly severe oper...
The formation of deposits within diesel injectors leads to reduced engine performance, lower fuel ec...
Internal combustion engines are used heavily in diverse applications worldwide. Achieving the most e...
Reducing exhaust emissions from CI engines through continued legislative pressure has resulted in th...
The physical origin of injector coking in diesel engines has been clarified and the most critical de...
Increasing reports about malfunctions in common rail injector (CRI) systems lead to a more intensive...
Internal diesel injector deposits (IDIDs) have become a prolific issue in the last decade, increased...
Diesel engines remain widely used in a range of applications throughout the world, the clean operati...
Modern high pressure fuel injection equipment (FIE) has been developed to comply with stricter emiss...
Studies of diesel system deposits continue to be the subject of interest and publications worldwide....
The need to meet the US 2007 emissions legislation has necessitated a change in Diesel engine techno...
Copyright © 2014 SAE International. Since 2009, there has been a rise in deposits of various types f...
With increasing demands for lowering emissions from diesel engines, bio fuel has been introduced to ...
Internal combustion powered vehicles will be used in road, rail, marine and aviation applications fo...
Modern diesel passenger car technology continues to develop rapidly in response to demanding emissio...
Current developments in fuels and emissions regulations are resulting in an increasingly severe oper...
The formation of deposits within diesel injectors leads to reduced engine performance, lower fuel ec...
Internal combustion engines are used heavily in diverse applications worldwide. Achieving the most e...
Reducing exhaust emissions from CI engines through continued legislative pressure has resulted in th...
The physical origin of injector coking in diesel engines has been clarified and the most critical de...
Increasing reports about malfunctions in common rail injector (CRI) systems lead to a more intensive...