Effects of Fuel Properties on Mass Exhaust Emissions During Various Modes of Vehicle Operation 932726
The analysis of data from the Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program (AQIRP) study of the effect of aromatics, MTBE, olefins, and T90 on mass exhaust emissions from current (1989) vehicles was extended to include individual vehicles during individual operating modes.
The results of the modal data analysis agree with and complement results which have been reported previously by AQIRP. Beyond this, attention is focused on three fuel compositional changes where the effect on emissions shows a reversal in sign depending on the vehicle operating mode chosen.
Citation: Rapp, L., Benson, J., Burns, V., Gorse, R. et al., "Effects of Fuel Properties on Mass Exhaust Emissions During Various Modes of Vehicle Operation," SAE Technical Paper 932726, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932726. Download Citation
Author(s):
Larry A. Rapp, Jack D. Benson, Vaughn R. Burns, Robert A. Gorse, Albert M. Hochhauser, Jay C. Knepper, William J. Koehl, William R. Leppard, Louis J. Painter, Robert M. Reuter, James A. Rutherford
Pages: 22
Event:
International Fuels & Lubricants Meeting & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program, Volume Ii-SP-1000, SAE 1993 Transactions: Journal of Fuels & Lubricants-V102-4
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Exhaust emissions
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