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Experimental Study on the Application of Hydrogen Detector in Engine Leak Detection

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The use of hydrogen detector and leak testing equipment is a new technology to leak location. The paper summed up advantages and disadvantages between methods soap-bubble and hydrogen detection to find leaks. Analysis of influences the mixture gas of nitrogen and hydrogen on the leak testing equipment and theoretical analysis. Hope to help others.

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Wang, Q., Zhu, W., Chen, L., Cao, S. (2017). Experimental Study on the Application of Hydrogen Detector in Engine Leak Detection. In: Proceedings of SAE-China Congress 2016: Selected Papers. SAE-China 2016. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 418. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3527-2_49

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