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Hardware-in-the-loop testing: Complete Common Rail System (CoCoS) and component testing as rapid and cost-efficient tool in the introduction of alternative fuels in the automotive sector

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11. Tagung Einspritzung und Kraftstoffe 2018

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New fuels, new fuel mixtures and, accordingly, new additives constantly enter the market. This increases the number of possible interactions between single components and thus the probability of undesirable chemical reactions increases, such as deposit formation inside the fuel injection system. Furthermore, mixtures of new fuels and old fuels with often yet unknown mixing effects can interact with the numerous components within the fuel leading parts in a vehicle, such as fuel feed pump, fuel line, fuel filter, high pressure pump, high pressure fuel lines, the rail, and the injector.

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Hoffmann, H., Lucka, K. (2019). Hardware-in-the-loop testing: Complete Common Rail System (CoCoS) and component testing as rapid and cost-efficient tool in the introduction of alternative fuels in the automotive sector. In: Tschöke, H., Marohn, R. (eds) 11. Tagung Einspritzung und Kraftstoffe 2018. Proceedings. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-23181-1_18

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