Matching Optimum for Low HC and CO Emissions at Warm-up Phase in an LPG EFI Small SI Engine

2005-01-3897

10/24/2005

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Abstract
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Based on a 125cm3 single cylinder SI engine, the designated idle speed was controlled by adjusting of cycle ignition advance angle. By analyzing the effects of different idle speed and throttle open position on three way catalyst (TWC) light-off time and conversion efficiency of HC and CO emissions, combined with the corresponding total HC and CO emissions level, the optimum idle speed and throttle open position at engine's warm-up phase were found by the matching optimum. The present method for engine control strategy is helpful to optimize the warm-up phase emission levels in SI engine with LPG fuel.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3897
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Liu, Z., Li, L., and Deng, B., "Matching Optimum for Low HC and CO Emissions at Warm-up Phase in an LPG EFI Small SI Engine," Powertrain & Fluid Systems Conference & Exhibition, San Antonio, Texas, United States, October 24, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-3897.
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10/24/2005
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2005-01-3897
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Technical Paper
Language
English