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Some Instrumentation and Techniques for Measuring Engine Emissions
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Abstract
The sources of engine/vehicle emissions are given, along with numerous devices for measuring the various types of emissions. A comprehensive explanation is made of the measuring devices more commonly used for engine exhaust emissions. Measurement techniques are discussed including sampling systems, instrument calibration, and test procedures. A modified chassis dynamometer arrangement and an experimental device for following a prescribed vehicle driving cycle are described.
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Booy, R., "Some Instrumentation and Techniques for Measuring Engine Emissions," SAE Technical Paper 710482, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710482.Also In
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