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← TechnologyWhich outcome arises when excessive fuel is injected during transient operation of a turbocharged diesel engine?
A)Increased particulate matter emissions✓
B)Premature turbocharger bearing failure
C)Elevated cylinder head temperature
D)Reduced peak cylinder pressure
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When excessive fuel is injected during transient operation, incomplete combustion occurs because of insufficient air mixing and lower cylinder temperatures, resulting in higher formation rates of soot particles. Therefore, increased particulate matter emissions result, rather than turbocharger failure, increased temp, or reduced pressure, which require different triggering issues.
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