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Statistical Aspects of Testing Alternate Fuels
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Abstract
A new statistical procedure to use with the Engine Manufacturers Association 200 hour duraability test for alternate fuels evaluation has been proposed. Data from a laboratory endurance test is used to illustrate the proposed statistical procedures. The assumptions for each statistical test are given. Further, problems encountered during the endurance test which affected the validity of the statistical tests are discussed.
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Citation
Ziejewski, M., Hertsgaard, D., and Kaufman, K., "Statistical Aspects of Testing Alternate Fuels," SAE Technical Paper 852088, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/852088.Also In
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