An Intake Charge Cooling System for Application to Diesel, Gasoline and Natural Gas Engines 910420
Low intake manifold temperature, well below ambient, has many applications in internal combustion engines. In diesel engines, it can reduce NOx to a level of 2.0 g/hp-hr or below, going beyond the 1994 heavy duty diesel engine emissions standards. In gasoline engines, it can allow high compression ratio, turbocharged operation without end gas knock. This will permit ready conversion of some heavy duty diesel engines to gasoline operation at increased power density and lower emissions. In natural gas engines, it will allow base diesel engine to be converted to stoichiometric natural gas operation without increasing thermal loads. A three way catalyst can then be used to reduce emissions.
Citation: Meyer, R. and Shahed, S., "An Intake Charge Cooling System for Application to Diesel, Gasoline and Natural Gas Engines," SAE Technical Paper 910420, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/910420. Download Citation
Author(s):
Roy C. Meyer, S. M. Shahed
Affiliated:
Southwest Research Institute
Pages: 10
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1991 Transactions - Engines-V100-3
Related Topics:
Diesel exhaust emissions
Diesel / compression ignition engines
Gas engines
Three-way catalysts
Natural gas
Combustion and combustion processes
Gasoline
Environmental regulations and standards
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