2023
DOI: 10.23917/mesin.v24i1.19679
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The Impact of Chrome Plated Copper Catalytic Converters on Engine Performance Was Evaluated by Chassis Dynamometer Experiment

Abstract: Emissions produced by motorized vehicles greatly contribute to various environmental and health problems. One technology that is currently being developed to reduce the number of emissions in the environment is the catalytic converter. This technology is proven to be able to reduce exhaust emissions well, but how big the impact on engine performance (torque and power) still needs further research. The main objective of this study was to determine the impact of using chrome plated copper (CuCr) catalytic conver… Show more

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“…From a mechanical perspective, the TMCC structure is designed with a honeycomb type to provide a larger surface area. The inlet (IA) and outlet (OA) angles are set at 12° and 22°, respectively, to control the accumulation of exhaust gases within the casing [21]. From a chemical standpoint, the increased surface area of the catalyst, particularly the chromium layer on the copper sheet CuCr, significantly influences the redox reaction between exhaust gases and the catalyst [22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From a mechanical perspective, the TMCC structure is designed with a honeycomb type to provide a larger surface area. The inlet (IA) and outlet (OA) angles are set at 12° and 22°, respectively, to control the accumulation of exhaust gases within the casing [21]. From a chemical standpoint, the increased surface area of the catalyst, particularly the chromium layer on the copper sheet CuCr, significantly influences the redox reaction between exhaust gases and the catalyst [22].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%