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http://dx.doi.org/10.7842/kigas.2014.18.5.47

Fire Examples Study of Intake and Exhaust System, Alternator Tuning and Inflow of Inflammables on Exhaust Part in a Car  

Lee, Il Kwon (Department of Automotive Engineering, Daelim University College)
Kook, Chang Ho (Department of Automotive Engineering, Daelim University College)
Suh, Moon Won (Department of Automotive Engineering, Daelim University College)
You, Chang Bae (Department of Automotive Engineering, Shin Sung University)
Youm, Kwang Wook (Department of Automotive Engineering, Dong-Ju University)
Lim, Chun Moo (Seoul Institute of Technology & Education)
Jung, Dong Hwa (Department of Automotive and Machinery Engineering, Suncheon First College)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas / v.18, no.5, 2014 , pp. 47-51 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper is to analyze and study the fire examples in respect of intake and exhaust, alternator tuning and inflow of inflammables on exhaust part in a car. In the first example, the driver diverted the intake and exhaust system for tuning of a car. Stopping a car to rest for moment, the flammable styrofoam scrap go into exhaust pipe that installed with exhaust manifold newly. It certified the fact that catched fire gradually, furthermore enlarged the fire by leaking fuel. In the second example, the driver enlarged the generator performance to divert the audio system in side room., it knew the fact that the electric wiring connected with generator gave the cause of outbreak a fire by overheating. In the third example, the serviceman replaced the engine oil using funnel-shaped, he put the a bottle of plastic pat onto engine cover carelessly. Consequentially, it found the fire occurrence in the engine room. Therefore, the driver never divert the intake and exhaust and generator construction of a car abnormally. Also, repairing and inspecting a car, the serviceman have a care to not occur the fire by inflammables.
Keywords
tuning; intake and exhaust system; fuel system; generator; engine tuning;
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