Research into New Emission Control Techniques for Motorcycles to Achieve the EURO-3 Regulation

2004-32-0032

09/27/2004

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Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition
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Content
This emission reduction technique has been researched on motorcycles equipped with a four-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine of 1100cm3 displacement in order to comply with the EURO-3 emission regulation. The EURO-3 emission regulation will be enforced in Europe beginning in year 2006. Compared to the EURO-2 regulation, reduction of cold-start HC and reduction of NOx from the extra-urban driving cycle are the main issues for EURO-3 compliance. The hydrocarbon reduction during cold-starting was achieved by the method of early catalyst activation using a combination of an Idle Air Control Valve system (IACV), ignition-retard, and atomization of fuel spray. In the extra-urban driving cycle, the fine controlled air-fuel ratio reduced. In addition, optimization of the number of three-way catalyst cells and their capacity also reduced NOx. Moreover, power loss decline caused by increased exhaust resistance due to increasing the catalyst size was avoided by optimizing the catalyst location. These techniques have maintained power and drivability while complying to the EURO-3 regulation.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2004-32-0032
Pages
8
Citation
Akamatsu, S., Kono, T., Miyata, H., and Uraki, M., "Research into New Emission Control Techniques for Motorcycles to Achieve the EURO-3 Regulation," SAE Technical Paper 2004-32-0032, 2004, https://doi.org/10.4271/2004-32-0032.
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Sep 27, 2004
Product Code
2004-32-0032
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English