EXHAUST EMISSION FROM DIESEL ENGINE DURING COLD START IN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS

2000-05-0316

06/12/2000

Event
Seoul 2000 FISITA World Automotive Congress
Authors Abstract
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This paper reviews the exhaust emissions from direct injection diesel engines in the initial period following startup. The tests were undertake in “cold start” mode (temperature of cooling water and lube oil equal ambient temperature) and “warm start” modes (after getting equilibrium state). Both results were compared. Exhaust emissions in the period of run from cold start to warmed-up is very important to satisfy present day standards worldwide.
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8
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Bielaczyc, P., Merkisz, J., and Pielecha, J., "EXHAUST EMISSION FROM DIESEL ENGINE DURING COLD START IN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS," SAE Technical Paper 2000-05-0316, 2000, .
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Jun 12, 2000
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2000-05-0316
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English