Digital Data Acquisition and Computer Data Reduction for the California Exhaust Emission Test 660406
The tedious, time consuming task of hand reducing data from the California exhaust emission test has been alleviated through the use of digital data acquisition equipment and a digital computer. Analog signals from exhaust gas analyzers and an engine speed transducer are converted to digital measurements which are recorded on tape and submitted to a digital computer for data analysis and computation of results. In the data analysis, the computer identifies the required driving modes from engine speed changes, taking into account the sample delay time.
“Reported” composite emissions determined by the automatic data reduction method agree within 5% with results determined by careful hand analysis of analog strip chart recordings. The results determined by the automatic data reduction system are more consistent and accurate because human errors prevalent in hand analysis have been eliminated, and because nonlinear analyzer response is accounted for. With the automatic system, data reduction time has been decreased from about 4 hr per test to less than 3 minutes.
Citation: Stebar, R., Cianciolo, M., Ward, F., and Brownson, D., "Digital Data Acquisition and Computer Data Reduction for the California Exhaust Emission Test," SAE Technical Paper 660406, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660406. Download Citation
Author(s):
R. F. Stebar, M. J. Cianciolo, F. M. Ward, D. A. Brownson
Affiliated:
Research Laboratories, General Motors Corp.
Pages: 11
Event:
Mid-Year Meeting
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Exhaust emissions
Data acquisition and handling
Environmental testing
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