EGR Theory. EGR serves one purpose and one purpose only. That purpose is to reduce Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx). Undernormal combustion, Nitrogen(N2)Oxygen (O2) in the air and Hydrocarbons (HC) in the fuel combind into water(H2O) Carbon dioxide (CO2) and the Nitrogen remains unchanged. Under very hot combustion temperatures, the Nitrogen reacts with the other two byproducts and forms Nitrogen oxide (NO). After being released into the atmosphere, it picks up another Oxygen and becomes Nitrogen dioxide (NO2). In the presence of sunlight,
it combines with other compounds like Hydrocarbons and forms Smog. Since exhaust gas is inert (very stable) it doesn't burn again. So by being introduced into
the combustion chamber, it will lower combustion chamber temps enough so that
the Nitrogen doesn't react with the other compounds and is passed unchanged out
the tailpipe thus not contributing to smog. Now, since exhaust gas doesn't burn, it
doesn't exactly help with combustion. At higher RPM's, this really isn't noticable,
but at idle, the reintroduction of exhaust gas will cause a very rough idle and can
cause stalling if to much is introduced into the combustion chamber
wats ERG?
Electroretinography (ERG) is an eye test used to detect abnormal function of the retina (the light-detecting portion of the eye).
The erg id number for carbon monoxide is ERG 111.
The guide number in the erg for acetone is 210.
Guide number 128 in the ERG is Diesel Fuel.
Guide number 128 in the ERG is Diesel Fuel.
That's not a valid conversion. 1 erg = 1.0e-7 wattsecond
An erg is a unit of energy equivalent to 10-7 Joules. It is also a dyne centimeter, which is probably the most common expression of an erg. And 6.2415 ×1011 eV (electron volts) is also an erg. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the erg.
Guide number 128 in the ERG is Diesel Fuel.
where is the erg on a toyta corolla 1999 1.8
EEG (electroencephalography) measures the electrical activity of the brain, capturing brain wave patterns associated with various mental states and disorders. In contrast, ERG (electroretinography) assesses the electrical responses of the retina to light stimuli, providing insights into retinal health and function. While both techniques involve electrodes and measure electrical activity, they focus on different organs—EEG on the brain and ERG on the eyes.
An erg.