SAE Technical Paper Series 2003
DOI: 10.4271/2003-01-0666
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Catalyst Converter Canning Simulation Studies

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“…The metal casing can be produced through the canning process. A thinned wall metal casing is desired [44], as this can allow better heat transfer to the surroundings, to prevent the catalytic converter from reaching temperatures of up to 1000 • C. However, the question of durability and efficiency is considered, as high temperatures can result in deformation of the catalytic converter [45,46].…”
Section: Structure Of Three-way Catalytic Convertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metal casing can be produced through the canning process. A thinned wall metal casing is desired [44], as this can allow better heat transfer to the surroundings, to prevent the catalytic converter from reaching temperatures of up to 1000 • C. However, the question of durability and efficiency is considered, as high temperatures can result in deformation of the catalytic converter [45,46].…”
Section: Structure Of Three-way Catalytic Convertersmentioning
confidence: 99%