Kunihiko Masunaga
Toyota
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SAE transactions | 1987
Kenyu Akiyama; Kunihiko Masunaga; K. Kado; Takayoshi Yoshioka
Piston ring moving zone in the cylinder is one of the most critical lubrication regimes in diesel engines. This area is susceptible to combustion substances. In particular, abnormal wear is occasionally detected due to Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system equipment. In Japan, NO/sub x/ emission requirements for passenger car diesels have become more stringent effective October 1, 1986. OEMs tend to apply EGR systems to reduce NO/sub x/ in exhaust gas. In order to identify the phenomenon of abnormal cylinder wear of EGR equipped engine, engine bench tests were conducted under varied conditions in EGR equipment, cooling water temperature and fuel sulfur content. The test results suggest that wear caused at low temperature is mainly corrosive wear attributable to sulfuric acid formed by reaction with fuel sulfur and condensed water. Engine oil additives behavior against sulfuric acid was studied for control of corrosive wear and excellent CD 10W-30 engine oil was developed by selection of additives from the viewpoint of capability to neutralize sulfuric acid. The developed product demonstrated very good wear protection performance in the bench tests using EGR equipped engines.
SAE transactions | 1987
Makoto Kato; Kunihiko Masunaga; Hirohiko Hoshi
In many countries, cetane number and distillation properties of diesel fuel have been changing, thus affecting the performance of diesel engines. This paper describes investigations made on the effect of diesel fuel quality on white smoke (one of the important emissions of diesel engines). The result of simple laboratory tests simulating high altitude conditions plus field tests using three types of diesel engines supplied with various types of diesel fuels is given. It was found that white smoke appearing tendency correlated best with cetane number and the 90 percent distillation point of the fuel. The field test performed at high altitude correlated well with the simple laboratory tests.
Archive | 1976
Kunihiko Masunaga; Masakatsu Kani; Hirohiko Hoshi; Kazuhiko Ishiguro
Archive | 1974
Hiroshi Shinohara; Kunihiko Masunaga; Toshihito Kondo; Kazuhiko Ishiguro
Archive | 1974
Hiroshi Shinohara; Kunihiko Masunaga; Shigeo Murakami; Kazuhiko Ishiguro
Archive | 1971
Kunihiko Masunaga; Hiroshi Shinohara
Archive | 1977
Ryuzo Hori; Kunihiko Masunaga; Toshio Funayama; Hirohiko Hoshi; Kazuhiko Ishiguro; Hidetomo Umehara
Archive | 1975
Hiroshi Shinohara; Kunihiko Masunaga; Masakatsu Kani; Hidetomo Umehara
Archive | 1971
T Kondo; Kunihiko Masunaga; Hiroshi Shinohara
Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute | 1979
Hideo Ezaki; Hiroshi Shinohara; Kunihiko Masunaga; Hirohiko Hoshi; Takashi Onodera; Ryozo Kato; Takashi Murase