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Steady-State Correlation of Diesel Smoke Meters - An SAE Task Force Report
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
An experimental investigation, conducted by an SAE task force to establish correlations between diesel smokemeters is described. Correlations between sampling meters (Bosch spotmeter, BP-Hartridge), opacity meters (USPHS, Beckman 912), and exhaust soot content are presented.
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Carey, A., "Steady-State Correlation of Diesel Smoke Meters - An SAE Task Force Report," SAE Technical Paper 690492, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690492.Also In
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