This content is not included in your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.

Effects of Biodiesel Operation on Light-Duty Tier 2 Engine and Emission Control Systems

Journal Article
2008-01-0080
ISSN: 1946-3952, e-ISSN: 1946-3960
Published April 14, 2008 by SAE International in United States
Effects of Biodiesel Operation on Light-Duty Tier 2 Engine and Emission Control Systems
Sector:
Citation: Tatur, M., Nanjundaswamy, H., Tomazic, D., and Thornton, M., "Effects of Biodiesel Operation on Light-Duty Tier 2 Engine and Emission Control Systems," SAE Int. J. Fuels Lubr. 1(1):119-131, 2009, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-0080.
Language: English

References

  1. Tomazic D. Tatur M. Thornton M. “Development of a Diesel Passenger Car Meeting Tier 2 Emissions Levels,” SAE Paper 2004-01-0581 March 2004 Detroit, Michigan
  2. Tomazic D. Tatur M. Thornton M. “APBF-DEC NO x Adsorber/DPF Project: Light-Duty Passenger Car Platform,” DEER Paper August 2003 Newport, Rhode Island
  3. Geckler S. Tomazic D. et al. “Development of a Desulfurization Strategy for a NO x Adsorber Catalyst System,” SAE Paper 2001-01-0510 March 2001 Detroit, Michigan
  4. McDonald, J. “Progress in the Development of Tier 2 Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles,” SAE Paper 2004-01-1791 March 2004 Detroit, Michigan
  5. Webb, C. et al. “Achieving Tier 2 Bin 5 Emission Levels With a Medium-Duty Diesel Pick-Up and a NOx Adsorber, Diesel Particulate Filter Emissions System-Exhaust Gas Temperature Management” SAE Paper 2004-01-0584
  6. Whitacre, S. et al. “Systems Approach to Meeting EPA 2010 Heavy-Duty Emission Standards Using a NOx Adsorber Catalyst and Diesel Particle Filter on a 15l Engine” SAE Paper 2004-01-0587
  7. Tatur M. Tyrer H. Tomazic D. Thornton M. McDonald, J. “Tier 2 Intermediate Useful Life (50,000 miles) and 4000 Mile Supplemental Federal Test Procedure (SFTP) Exhaust Emission Results for a NO x Adsorber and Diesel Particle Filter Equipped Light-Duty Diesel Vehicle,” SAE Paper 2005-01-1755
  8. Thornton M. Tatur M. Tyrer H. Tomazic D “Full Useful Life (120,000 miles) Exhaust Emission Performance of a NO x Adsorber and Diesel Particle Filter Equipped Passenger Car and Medium-Duty Engine in Conjunction with Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel,” DEER 2005
  9. Tyson, K.S. Bozell, J. Wallace, R. Petersen, E. Moens, L. “Biomass Oil Analysis: Research Needs and Recommendations” Technical Report, National Renewable Energy Laboratory/TP-510-34796 June 2004
  10. McCormick R.L. Williams A. Ireland J. Brimhall M. Hayes R.R. ‘Effects of Biodiesel Blends on Vehicle Emissions’ Milestone Report NREL/MP-540-40554 October 2006
  11. Sheehan John Camobreco Vince Duffield James Graboski Michael Shapouri Housein ‘An Overview of Biodiesel and Petroleum Diesel Life Cycles’ NREL/TP-580-24772 May 1998
  12. Williams et al. “Effect of Biodiesel Blends on Diesel Particulate Filter Performance” SAE 2006-01-3280

Cited By