The drive to reduce automobile emissions has lead to the use of so called 'reformulated gasoline'. MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) is an oxygenate and a typical component of these fuels. Fluorocarbon elastomers are high performance materials commonly used to produce a variety of fuel system components (fuel hoses, O-rings, diaphragms, etc.) This paper will study the effect of MTBE/fuel blends on fluorocarbon elastomers by using a designed experiment. The authors will systematically and simultaneously evaluate the effects of varying the MTBE level, temperature and fluorine content using a full factorial design scheme. The paper will provide end-users with information regarding the effect of MTBE/fuel blends on fluorocarbon elastomers under various conditions and it will also provide an example of the practical use of designed experiments.
Performance of flurocarbon elastomers in MTBE/fuel blends
Verhalten von Fluorkohlenstoff-Elastomeren in Brennstoffmischungen mit MTBE (Methyl-Tertiärbutyl-Ether)
SAE Technical Papers ; 1-20
1994
20 Seiten, 10 Bilder, 15 Tabellen, 8 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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