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Re: EGR valves

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: EGR valves
From: Tom Tweed <ak627@dayton.wright.edu>
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 20:17:24 -0500
Hello Joe, 

in regard to the EGR lowering combustion temperature, IF I recall
some decades-old chemistry correctly, the reason has to do with
the air / fuel mix being exothermic, or heat-producing.

Normally the fuel mix has air (oxygen 20% by volume) enough to 
`burn' more or less completely, and since the carb mix has been s
set to optimize power (heat) output with `normal' air, adding
oxygen-depleted exhaust into the mixture has the effect of lowering
the heat output, since there is less free O2 available to react in
relation to a mix using 100% outside air.

Since gases don't have enough mass to hold much in the way of
latent heat, the fact that hot exhaust gas is used is less impor-
tant than the drop in the efficiency of the exothermic reaction.

Hope this helps, and hope I'm correct !

Any `real' chemists, not synthetic ones, please correct as necessary.

Best regards,
Tom Tweed
GC-MS lab technician, Wright State U. Chem. dept.
SW Ohio


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