Bench Top
Soot Analyzer
Oil soot
is a critical diesel engine development parameter
due to its negative impact on an engine’s mechanical
durability and reliability. In the world of lubrication oil soot measurements on diesel
engines, the BTSA saves time and money by compressing 100 to
500-hour tests into a few minutes. The methodology through
which this is accomplished requires extreme measurement
precision and a very robust
continuous oil sampling system. This combination allows engine
oil to be continuously circulated from the engine to the
instrument and back during measurements. The oil soot is
measured with an extremely sensitive optical subsystem that
provides fast and precise soot concentration measurements in
real time.
A rate is calculated by analyzing the trends associated with
the soot accumulation in time. This process is normally
accomplished in under 15 minutes. The rate is then translated
into a predicted concentration at a specified number of hours,
i.e., 100 or 250 hours. Therefore, engine testing for
lubricant oil soot can be accomplished in a few minutes
instead of weeks or months, saving time and significantly
lowering cost.

Moreover, by allowing an engineer to acquire a soot rate in
minutes, routine acquisition of entire soot maps can be
achieved in a few hours. Today’s engines are equipped with
many variable controls, such as VG turbochargers, variable
rate EGR, pilot injection, injection rate shaping, expansion
cooling, etc., and it is critical to have fast analysis
equipment in order to characterize all of the resultant
effects in a reasonable amount of time.

The BTSA utilizes an integral pump that circulates the oil
from and back to the engine during engine operation. A small
amount of that oil is routed through a sample conditioning
system and then into an optical module where it is analyzed
for the soot concentration. This concentration is accurately
measured with precision approaching 0.0001% by weight, and
this process is repeated each 6 seconds. As soot accumulates
in the oil during engine operation, the measurement precision
is sufficient to generate smooth and reproducible accumulation
trends that allow accurate predictions over hundreds of hours
to be calculated.
This capability enables an engineer to acquire soot rates in
about the same amount of time that is normally taken for
steady state emissions, performance and fuel measurements. The BTSA has proven to be an essential tool for comprehensive
product development.
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