How does nitrogen oxide perform in internal combution engines?
There are several different "Oxides of Nitrogen" commonly formed ina internal combustion engine.
In laymen's language: Nitrogen will not normally bond with oxygen.
Modern engines burn fuel and Air at very very high temperatures andpressures. When Oxygen and Nitrogen are subjected to this theOxides are formed.
The way they stop this is by Adding a little Exhaust gas to theintake air, this lowers the Peak Burn Temperatures just enough toreduce this. The diesel truck DEF fluid system does this also
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