DIRECT UTILIZATION OF CRUDE OILS AS FUELS IN U.S. ARMY DIESEL ENGINES
Crude oils with a wide range of properties were investigated for direct use as fuel in U.S. Army high-speed diesel engines. The distribution and availability of crude oil properties throughout the world were investigated, and these properties were divided into two groups (1) Those properties which would be of importance for short-term operational effects, and (2) Those properties whose effects would manifest during longer term operation. Effects of crude oil use on engine subsystem hardware such as fuel filters and fuel injection pumps were investigated, with particular attention being paid to the TCCS injection system. Performance and combustion data were determined using pre-cup and direct injection configurations of the single cylinder CLR diesel engine operating on various crude oils. Performance data, wear, and deposition effects of crude oil use were obtained using the TACOM single-cylinder diesel engine. Results of this investigation showed that a wide range of crude oils with proper selection and pretreatment are feasible emergency energy sources for U.S. Army four-cycle high-speed diesel engines.
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Corporate Authors:
Southwest Research Institute
Department of Mechanical Sciences
San Antonio, TX United States 78284Army Mobility Equipment R&D Center
Fort Belvoir, VA United States -
Authors:
- OWENS, E C
- Frame, E A
- Publication Date: 1975-6
Media Info
- Pagination: 89 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Crude oil; Diesel engines; Diesel fuels; Durability tests; Fuel filters; Fuel injection; Fuel pumps; Fuel systems; Fuels; Military transportation; Oils; Performance tests; Viscosity; Wear
- Subject Areas: Energy; Highways; Safety and Human Factors; Vehicles and Equipment;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00093852
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: National Technical Information Service
- Report/Paper Numbers: AFLRL-66
- Contract Numbers: DAAK02-73-C-0221
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Feb 4 1976 12:00AM