Low Temperature Operability of Diesel Vehicles 890048
Low temperature waxing of diesel vehicles is of continuing concern to vehicle manufacturers, fleet operators and diesel vehicle drivers. However, significant progress has been and is being made in addressing their needs for better protection against waxing problems in winter.
In the past two years a new generation of fuel additive technology has become available which offers further improvements in performance over that produced by conventional flow improvers. Wax Anti-settling Flow Improvers (WAFI) modify the wax crystals so that they remain dispersed rather than settling to the bottom of the fuel tank. This paper presents data from field and dynamometer tests demonstrating the lower minimum operability temperatures resulting from use of these additives.
Citation: Rickeard, D., Ramsden, A., and Thompson, N., "Low Temperature Operability of Diesel Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 890048, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890048. Download Citation
Author(s):
D. J. Rickeard, A. W. Ramsden, N. D. Thompson
Affiliated:
Esso Petroleum Co. Ltd.
Pages: 8
Event:
1989 Subzero Engineering Conditions Conference and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Subzero Engineering Conditions Conference Proceedings-P-220, SAE Transactions Journal of Fuels and Lubricants-V98-4
Related Topics:
Fuel additives
Vehicle drivers
Fuel tanks
Cold weather
Suppliers
Fleets
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