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Emissions from a Gas Turbine Automobile
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
Exhaust emissions were measured from a Chrysler gas turbine automobile operating on the road and on the dynamometer. Two different fuels were used, and tests were made after both hot and cold starts. Exhaust emissions, measured both as mass and as concentration, were considerably lower than those from a conventional automobile. Composition of the hydrocarbon emissions generally reflected the structure of the fuel being burned.
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Korth, M. and Rose, A., "Emissions from a Gas Turbine Automobile," SAE Technical Paper 680402, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680402.Also In
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