Evaluation of a Portable Micro-Dilution Tunnel Particulate Measurement System
2005-01-3789
10/24/2005
- Event
- Content
- The Federal Test Procedure (FTP) for heavy-duty engines requires the use of a full-flow tunnel based constant volume sampler (CVS) which is costly to build and maintain, and requires a large workspace. A portable micro-dilution system that could be used for measuring on-board, in use emissions from heavy duty vehicles would be an inexpensive alternative compared to a full-flow CVS tunnel, as well as requiring significantly less workspace. This paper evaluates such a portable particulate matter measuring system. This micro-dilution tunnel operates on the same principle as a full-flow tunnel, however dilution ratios can be more easily controlled with the micro dilution system. The dilution ratios for the micro-dilution system were maintained at least four to one, as per ISO 8178 requirements, by measuring the mass flow rates of the dilution air and dilute exhaust. The unique feature of the micro-dilution system is its use of only a single pump for drawing the diluted exhaust through the micro-dilution tunnel, and supplying filtered, dry dilution gases back to the tunnel.
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- 10
- Citation
- Pertl, E., Carder, D., Pertl, F., Gautam, M. et al., "Evaluation of a Portable Micro-Dilution Tunnel Particulate Measurement System," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-3789, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3789.