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Particulate Matter Regulation and Implications for the Diesel Engine
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Responding to public health concerns, the Environmental Protection Agency has promulgated a standard regarding the quantity of fine particulate matter (PM) in the air. Diesel engines produce much of the mobile-source PM. This paper examines the public policy implications of the particulate matter standard for onroad diesel engines, such as those found in commercial tractor-trailers and passenger vehicles. Diesel engines used in other applications will not be specifically addressed.
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Baker, J., "Particulate Matter Regulation and Implications for the Diesel Engine," SAE Technical Paper 981174, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981174.Also In
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