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Off-Highway Applications of Ceramic Filters
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Abstract
Following the initial studies of applicability of particulate control of the exhaust from diesel-powered vehicles in underground mines, the Canadian fleet trial has continued. A report is given on the status of the installations currently in service together with analysis of the problems and benefits that have been observed.
Additionally, the success of a range of other applications is reported, ranging from stationary sources, locomotives, mechanical handling to specialised applications in the military sector.
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Enga, B. and Dainty, E., "Off-Highway Applications of Ceramic Filters," SAE Technical Paper 890398, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890398.Also In
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