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Some Diesel Exhaust Reactivity Information Derived by Gas Chromatography

Authors :
E. W. Landen
Joseph Manuel Sr Perez
Source :
SAE Technical Paper Series.
Publication Year :
1974
Publisher :
SAE International, 1974.

Abstract

Chromatographic analysis of diesel exhaust indicates a number of low molecular weight hydrocarbons, below C6. Using reactivity index as a criterion, much of the diesel exhaust reactivity can be attributed to ethylene and propylene lausnd by the thermal decomposition of the fuel. Hydrocarbons in the C4-C7 range, including high relative reactivity olefins, are generally low in volume concentration and therefore contribute little to the overall exhaust reactivity. Hydrocarbons, in terms of parts per million carbon above C7, are low in present diesel engine design, so individual volume concentrations are generally fractional parts per million. Reactivity per horsepower hour from diesel engine exhaust is less than that from the one small industrial gasoline engine tested by the heavy-duty truck diesel engine cycle. /GMRL/

Details

ISSN :
01487191
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SAE Technical Paper Series
Accession number :
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