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Methods for Internal Combustion Engine Feedback Control During Cold-Start
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Legislation pertaining to automobile emissions has caused an increased focus on the cold-start performance of internal combustion engines. Of particular concern is the period of time before all available sensors become active. Present engine control strategies must rely on methods other than feedback control while these sensors are not active. Without feedback control during this critical period, engine emissions performance is not optimized. These conditions cause difficulty in performing comprehensive cold-start experiments. For these reasons, we have developed several methods for feedback control during cold-start to aid in laboratory investigations of engine emissions phenomena.
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Leisenring, K., Rizzoni, G., and Samimy, B., "Methods for Internal Combustion Engine Feedback Control During Cold-Start," SAE Technical Paper 950842, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950842.Also In
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