Emissions from Direct-Injected Heavy-Duty Methanol-Fueled Engines (One Dual-Injection and One Spark-Ignited) and a Comparable Diesel Engine

820966

02/01/1982

Event
West Coast International Meeting and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Emissions from two heavy-duty four stroke direct injection engines designed to use methanol fuel, one using Diesel pilot fuel injection and the other using spark ignition, were characterized in this program along with those from a comparably-sized Diesel engine. Emissions evaluated during both steady-state and transient FTP procedures included regulated gases (HC, CO, and NOx), unburned methanol, aldehydes, other gaseous organics, total particulate, sulfate, soluble organics in particulate and BaP. The engines adapted for methanol fuel and using catalysts emitted less HC, CO, particulate, soluble organics, and BaP than the Diesel fueled engine.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/820966
Pages
20
Citation
Ullman, T., Hare, C., and Baines, T., "Emissions from Direct-Injected Heavy-Duty Methanol-Fueled Engines (One Dual-Injection and One Spark-Ignited) and a Comparable Diesel Engine," SAE Technical Paper 820966, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820966.
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Published
Feb 1, 1982
Product Code
820966
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English