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GB/T 19230.5-2003   Test method for evaluating gasoline detergent in use Part 5: Engine dynamometer test method for influence of intake valve and Combustion chamber deposit tendencies of gasoline detergent(Ford 2.3L method) (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB/T 19230.5-2003
English Name: Test method for evaluating gasoline detergent in use Part 5: Engine dynamometer test method for influence of intake valve and Combustion chamber deposit tendencies of gasoline detergent(Ford 2.3L method)
Chinese Name: 评价汽油清净剂使用效果的试验方法 第5部分: 汽油清净剂对汽油机进气阀和燃烧室沉积物生成倾向影响的发动机台架试验方法(Ford 2.3L方法)
Chinese Classification: E49    Other petroleum products
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: Ministry of Transport
Issued on: 2003-07-01
Implemented on: 2003-1-2
Status: valid
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 11500 words
Translation Price(USD): 345.0
Delivery: via email in 1 business day
1 Scope This part specifies the standard stand test method and test equipment for the influence of intake value and combustion chamber deposits of gasoline detergent. This test method covers an engine dynamometer test procedure for evaluation of intake valve and combustion chamber deposit tendencies of unleaded spark-ignition engine gasoline. This part is applicable to the evaluation of detergency of both gasoline detergent and unleaded motor gasoline. Note: This part does not explain all safety precautions. It is the responsibility of the method users to take corresponding safety and hygiene measures and to determine whether they comply with relevant laws and regulations before use. 2 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this part, the following terms and definitions apply. 2.1 calibration gasoline special gasoline for engine stand calibration test according to this test method 2.2 emissions general term for the exhaust emissions, evaporative emissions and crankcase emissions of automobiles, customarily referring to the harmful pollutants therein 2.3 intake system components of the engine whose function is to prepare and deliver an air-gasoline mixture to the combustion chamber and includes the throttle, intake manifold, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system and positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) ports, cylinder head runners, intake valves, and gasoline injectors 2.4 intake valve deposit (IVD) material accumulated on the tulip area of the intake valve, generated by reaction of gasoline and engine oil or sucked from the outside 2.5 total combustion chamber deposit (TCD) material accumulated on the combustion chamber (cylinder head and piston top) area, generated by reaction of gasoline and engine oil or sucked from the outside 2.6 blow-by phenomenon that the high-temperature and high-pressure gas in the cylinder leaks into the crankcase or oil pan through the gap between the cylinder wall and the piston or piston ring 3 Summary of test method 3.1 This test method utilizes a 1994 Ford 2.3L in-line, four-cylinder, Ford Ranger light truck engine, which meets the emission standards of 49 American states. The cylinder block and cylinder head are constructed of cast iron. 3.2 Each test engine is built to a rigid set of specifications using a specially designated intake valve deposit parts kit produced by the Ford Motor Co. New, weighed, intake valves are used to rebuild the cylinder head. A standard engine oil is used for each test and a new oil filter is installed. The test engine is subjected to a rigorous test parameter control procedure to verify proper engine operation. To ensure compliance with the test objective, data acquisition of key parameters is utilized during test operation. 3.3 The complete gasoline system is flushed of test gasoline from the previous test. The gasoline system is then filled with the new test gasoline. 3.4 The engine is operated on a cycle consisting of two stages. The first stage comprises operating the engine at 2,000r⁄min and 30.6kPa intake absolute pressure for 4min. The second stage comprises operating the engine at 2,800r⁄min and 71.2kPa intake absolute pressure for 8min. Ramp time between the two stages is 30s. A complete cycle time is 13min. The above working cycle is repeated for a total of 100h.
Foreword I 1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions 3 Summary of test method 4 Test relevance and validity 5 Test apparatus 6 Reagents and materials 7 Test preparation 8 Calibration 9 Test procedures 10 Determination of test results 11 Report 12 Repeatability and reproducibility Annex A (Informative) Calibration gasoline Annex B (Informative) Base gasoline Annex C (Informative) Combustion chamber deposit collection operation procedure Bibliography
GB/T 19230.5-2003 is referred in:
*GB 19592-2019 Detergent additive for motor gasoline
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GB/T 19230.5-2003  Test method for evaluating gasoline detergent in use Part 5: Engine dynamometer test method for influence of intake valve and Combustion chamber deposit tendencies of gasoline detergent(Ford 2.3L method) (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 19230.5-2003
Statusvalid
LanguageEnglish
File FormatPDF
Word Count11500 words
Price(USD)345.0
Implemented on2003-1-2
Deliveryvia email in 1 business day
Detail of GB/T 19230.5-2003
Standard No.
GB/T 19230.5-2003
English Name
Test method for evaluating gasoline detergent in use Part 5: Engine dynamometer test method for influence of intake valve and Combustion chamber deposit tendencies of gasoline detergent(Ford 2.3L method)
Chinese Name
评价汽油清净剂使用效果的试验方法 第5部分: 汽油清净剂对汽油机进气阀和燃烧室沉积物生成倾向影响的发动机台架试验方法(Ford 2.3L方法)
Chinese Classification
E49
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
Ministry of Transport
Issued on
2003-07-01
Implemented on
2003-1-2
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
11500 words
Price(USD)
345.0
Keywords
GB/T 19230.5-2003, GB 19230.5-2003, GBT 19230.5-2003, GB/T19230.5-2003, GB/T 19230.5, GB/T19230.5, GB19230.5-2003, GB 19230.5, GB19230.5, GBT19230.5-2003, GBT 19230.5, GBT19230.5
Introduction of GB/T 19230.5-2003
1 Scope This part specifies the standard stand test method and test equipment for the influence of intake value and combustion chamber deposits of gasoline detergent. This test method covers an engine dynamometer test procedure for evaluation of intake valve and combustion chamber deposit tendencies of unleaded spark-ignition engine gasoline. This part is applicable to the evaluation of detergency of both gasoline detergent and unleaded motor gasoline. Note: This part does not explain all safety precautions. It is the responsibility of the method users to take corresponding safety and hygiene measures and to determine whether they comply with relevant laws and regulations before use. 2 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this part, the following terms and definitions apply. 2.1 calibration gasoline special gasoline for engine stand calibration test according to this test method 2.2 emissions general term for the exhaust emissions, evaporative emissions and crankcase emissions of automobiles, customarily referring to the harmful pollutants therein 2.3 intake system components of the engine whose function is to prepare and deliver an air-gasoline mixture to the combustion chamber and includes the throttle, intake manifold, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system and positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) ports, cylinder head runners, intake valves, and gasoline injectors 2.4 intake valve deposit (IVD) material accumulated on the tulip area of the intake valve, generated by reaction of gasoline and engine oil or sucked from the outside 2.5 total combustion chamber deposit (TCD) material accumulated on the combustion chamber (cylinder head and piston top) area, generated by reaction of gasoline and engine oil or sucked from the outside 2.6 blow-by phenomenon that the high-temperature and high-pressure gas in the cylinder leaks into the crankcase or oil pan through the gap between the cylinder wall and the piston or piston ring 3 Summary of test method 3.1 This test method utilizes a 1994 Ford 2.3L in-line, four-cylinder, Ford Ranger light truck engine, which meets the emission standards of 49 American states. The cylinder block and cylinder head are constructed of cast iron. 3.2 Each test engine is built to a rigid set of specifications using a specially designated intake valve deposit parts kit produced by the Ford Motor Co. New, weighed, intake valves are used to rebuild the cylinder head. A standard engine oil is used for each test and a new oil filter is installed. The test engine is subjected to a rigorous test parameter control procedure to verify proper engine operation. To ensure compliance with the test objective, data acquisition of key parameters is utilized during test operation. 3.3 The complete gasoline system is flushed of test gasoline from the previous test. The gasoline system is then filled with the new test gasoline. 3.4 The engine is operated on a cycle consisting of two stages. The first stage comprises operating the engine at 2,000r⁄min and 30.6kPa intake absolute pressure for 4min. The second stage comprises operating the engine at 2,800r⁄min and 71.2kPa intake absolute pressure for 8min. Ramp time between the two stages is 30s. A complete cycle time is 13min. The above working cycle is repeated for a total of 100h.
Contents of GB/T 19230.5-2003
Foreword I 1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions 3 Summary of test method 4 Test relevance and validity 5 Test apparatus 6 Reagents and materials 7 Test preparation 8 Calibration 9 Test procedures 10 Determination of test results 11 Report 12 Repeatability and reproducibility Annex A (Informative) Calibration gasoline Annex B (Informative) Base gasoline Annex C (Informative) Combustion chamber deposit collection operation procedure Bibliography
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