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Resistive Materials Applied to Quick Light-off Catalysts
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The application of resistive materials as part of an exhaust emission control system is presented and discussed. The importance of cold start emissions is emphasized, and results are presented from experiments conducted with two different conductive materials. Most of the testing was conducted using methanol as the fuel, although some tests were run using gasoline-fueled vehicles.
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Hellman, K., Bruetsch, R., Piotrowski, G., and Tallent, W., "Resistive Materials Applied to Quick Light-off Catalysts," SAE Technical Paper 890799, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/890799.Also In
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