Abstract

In engine development, the design of the crankcase ventilation system can only begin at a relatively late stage, due to the lack of engines for fired operation. However, as engines for non-fired operation are commonly available prior to that, tests on these engines may enable early design studies of crankcase ventilation. This article presents comparative tests with a modern 4-cylinder common rail diesel engine.

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