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Emissions from Diesel Vehicles with and without Lean NOx and Oxidation Catalysts and Particulate Traps
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The regulated and non-regulated emissions of a current diesel passenger car and two light-duty diesel trucks with catalysts and particulate traps were measured to better understand the effects of aftertreatment devises on the environment. The passenger car, a 1.8 L IDI TC Sierra, was tested both with and without three different diesel oxidation catalysts (DOC) and with two fuel sulfur levels, 0 and 0.05 wt%. One light-duty truck, a 2.5 L DI NA Transit, was tested on one fuel, 0.05 wt% sulfur, with and without three different particulate trap/regeneration systems and with and without a urea lean NOx catalyst (LNC) system. A second similar Transit was tested on the 0.05 wt% sulfur fuel with an electrically regenerated trap system. The results are compared to each other, regulated emission standards, and to emissions from gasoline vehicles.
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Hammerle, R., Ketcher, D., Horrocks, R., Lepperhoff, G. et al., "Emissions from Diesel Vehicles with and without Lean NOx and Oxidation Catalysts and Particulate Traps," SAE Technical Paper 952391, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/952391.Also In
Emission Processes and Control Technologies in Diesel Engines
Number: SP-1119; Published: 1995-10-01
Number: SP-1119; Published: 1995-10-01
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