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Citation Details
Title:
Effects of fuel properties and oxidation catalyst on exhaust emissions for heavy duty diesel engines and diesel passenger cars
Category(s):
Oxidation Catalyst
Author(s):
Mitsuo Tamanouchi
Hiroki Morihisa
Hiroshi Araki
Shigehisa Yamada
Journal:
SAE Special Publications
Publisher:
SAE, Warrendale, PA, USA
Year:
1998
Pages:
167-180
Volume:
1326
Abstract:
Effects of fuel properties (T90 and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) as well as oxidation catalysts on diesel exhaust emissions were examined using three heavy duty diesel engines and two diesel passenger cars. Lowering the fuel T90 resulted in a reduction in particulate matter (PM) and gradual decreases in total hydrocarbon (THC) and CO. Reducing the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) resulted in lower THC, CO and PM. The effects of T90 and polycyclic hydrocarbons on NOx resulted in a slight influence or none at all.
Times Viewed:
1160
Submitter Details
Name:
Vitaly Prikhodko
Email:
prikhodkovy@ornl
Organization:
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Date Submitted:
2002-10-29

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