Natural Gas Injection System for Buses and Trucks - Potential to Achieve Future Performance and Emission Norms

2007-26-026

01/17/2007

Event
SIAT 2007
Authors Abstract
Content
Among different alternative fuels CNG and LPG are gaining popularity due to their lower cost and clean burning properties [1, 2]. Today it is desirable for gas engines not only to achieve fuel economy as compared to diesel engines but also to meet future emission standards with desirable performance and durability.
This paper describes the development, testing and field experience of an electronically controlled sequential gas injection system. The necessary modifications required to convert the existing diesel engine into natural gas injection system are also discussed with full case studies on recent engines in operation in France, Australia, and China. These case studies demonstrate the strategic benefits provided by the AEC NGVS technology and the proof that performance emissions and affordability are achievable.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-26-026
Pages
7
Citation
Middleton, A., Neumann, B., and Khatri, D., "Natural Gas Injection System for Buses and Trucks - Potential to Achieve Future Performance and Emission Norms," SAE Technical Paper 2007-26-026, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-26-026.
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Published
Jan 17, 2007
Product Code
2007-26-026
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English