Exhaust Emissions Control: 60 Years of Innovation and Development
2017-24-0120
09/04/2017
- Features
- Event
- Content
- The earliest public domain reference regarding full engine testing of an automotive catalyst was from January 1959, written by GM and presented at the annual SAE meeting in Detroit. This current publication will review the first public domain paper referencing different aftertreatment technologies (such as TWC, LNT, DPF and SCR, but not limited to these technologies) and compare the technologies to the current state of the art in aftertreatment technology.This historical review using a range of databases, will show how exhaust aftertreatment technologies have significantly enhanced emissions control over the last 60 years for both gasoline and diesel applications. A timeline will be given showing when various technologies were first presented into the public domain. This will indicate how long it has taken certain emissions control technologies to enter the market.
- Pages
- 14
- Citation
- Keenan, M., "Exhaust Emissions Control: 60 Years of Innovation and Development," SAE Technical Paper 2017-24-0120, 2017, https://doi.org/10.4271/2017-24-0120.