Abstract
Abstract
The absorption and desorption of fuel into oil films is considered to be responsible for a significant proportion of the unburnt hydrocarbon emissions from spark ignition engines. A model has been developed which allows the prediction of the effect of engine parameters on this source. Results show that engine speed, operating temperature and oil-film thickness are controlling parameters. The work highlights the link with ring pack tribology and makes some estimates on the overall effect of temperature and engine speed.
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