Abstract

The problem of deposit formation on cold surfaces is important in a number of combustion systems and is of special interest in the Otto-cycle engine, where octane requirement is significantly increased above that for a clean engine by the formation of deposits on combustion chamber walls. Past work on this problem supplies information on the effects of fuel, lubricant, and engine variables on the formation of deposits. Elemental analysis and other limited information on deposit composition are also available; however, very little Information is available on the chemical species that reach the surface from the flame to cause these deposits.

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