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Correlation between Dynamometer- and Vehicle-Aged Catalysts for Automotive Lean-Burn Applications
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A correlation between engine dynamometer- and vehicle-aged catalysts has been established for novel lean-burn applications. A lean-burn, 1.8-L Ford Mondeo with a close-coupled three-way catalyst and an underfloor lean-NOx trap was used for this study. Vehicle aging of the emissions control system was done using a prescribed driving schedule. Engine dynamometer aging was done using a four-event aging cycle modified for lean-burn applications. The two aging methods were compared using maximum NOx conversion efficiencies measured during a two-mode dynamometer evaluation cycle. It was found that 75 h of four-event dynamometer aging is equivalent to 80,500 km of prescribed vehicle driving.
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- J. M. Kisenyi - Ford Motor Company, Advanced Vehicle Technology
- B. Cumming - Ford Motor Company, Advanced Vehicle Technology
- R. Stark - Ford Motor Company, Advanced Vehicle Technology
- R. A. Marshall - Ford Motor Company, Advanced Vehicle Technology
- E. F. Gibbons - Ford Motor Company, Advanced Vehicle Technology
- D. Webb
- T. E. Hoost
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Kisenyi, J., Cumming, B., Stark, R., Marshall, R. et al., "Correlation between Dynamometer- and Vehicle-Aged Catalysts for Automotive Lean-Burn Applications," SAE Technical Paper 980934, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/980934.Also In
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