Question 1096 Deck Safety
70% to passThe most serious effect of oxygen retained in a diesel engine jacket water cooling system is that it __.
The correct answer is D) causes corrosion. The presence of oxygen in the diesel engine's jacket water cooling system can lead to corrosion of the engine's internal components. Oxygen in the coolant can react with the metal surfaces, causing oxidation and the formation of rust or other corrosive byproducts. This corrosion can damage the engine block, cylinder liners, and other critical parts, ultimately reducing the engine's efficiency and lifespan. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) reduced coolant effectiveness is a secondary effect of the corrosion caused by oxygen; B) air pockets can occur, but are not the most serious effect; and C) hydrogen peroxide formation is not a direct consequence of oxygen in the cooling system.
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