SwRI: Fuel Systems and Contamination Research
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SwRI Fuel Systems and Contamination Research Laboratory |
Excessive wear and malfunctions in automotive systems are often caused by contaminants or small particles that may be built in, self generated, or ingested from the environment.
In addition to premature and abrasive wear, these contaminants may cause:
Premature and abrasive wear may eventually result in:
Multidisciplinary ApproachSouthwest Research Institute (SwRI) engineers and scientists address these contamination problems using a multidisciplinary approach that employs:
Failure analysis
Laboratory testing
Experimentation
Field work
Modeling
Predictive correlation
Design elaboration
Concurrent engineering
SwRI Department of Vehicle Systems Research
The Department of Vehicle Systems Research focus area includes:
Contaminant characterization
Accelerated life testing (key-life testing)
Material compatibility
Modeling and simulation
Test procedure development
Lubricity, friction, and wear
Environmental evaluation
Filtration
Emissions and safety issues
Component and systems development
ISO CertificationAs an independent, multidisciplinary research, development, and testing organization, SwRI provides an unbiased, third-party perspective. The
Fuels and Lubricants Research Division has achieved certification to ISO 9001, an internationally
recognized quality standard, and ISO 14001 certification, an internationally recognized standard for environmental management systems.
For more information about fuel systems and contamination research capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Xiaojian Tao, Ph.D., at
xtao@swri.org or (210) 522-6962.
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