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Air-Fuel Control to Reduce Emissions I. Engine-Emissions Relationships
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Relationships between the oxidants and the unburned fuels in the exhaust gas provide effective measures of emission system performance. These include the mean deviation from stoichiometry, air-fuel distribution, and catalyst storage effects all under dynamic conditions. Basic concepts of the interaction of air-fuel ratio, exhaust gas composition and catalyst performance are reviewed, further developed and simplified for use by the development engineer in evaluating system performance.
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Holl, W., "Air-Fuel Control to Reduce Emissions I. Engine-Emissions Relationships," SAE Technical Paper 800051, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800051.Also In
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