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Main Title Characterization of Sulfates, Odor, Smoke, POM and Particulates from Light and Heavy Duty Engines - Part IX.
Author Springer, Karl J. ;
CORP Author Southwest Research Inst., San Antonio, TX.;Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, MI. Emission Control Technology Div.
Year Published 1979
Report Number EPA-68-03-2417; EPA/460/3-79/007;
Stock Number PB80-121551
Additional Subjects Air pollution ; Exhaust emissions ; Sulfates ; Odors ; Smoke ; Hydrocarbons ; Carbon monoxide ; Carbon dioxide ; Nitrogen oxides ; Particles ; Aldehydes ; Particle size distribution ; Fuels ; Metals ; Motor vehicles ; Light duty vehicles ; Heavy duty vehicles ; Diesel engine exhaust ; Benzopyrenes
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NTIS  PB80-121551 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
This report expands EPA's data base on regulated and unregulated emissions from Diesel powered cars and trucks. To the extent possible, comparisons were made to similar vehicles powered by gasoline fueled engines. Emissions, fuel economy and general performance of a pair of gasoline- and Diesel-powered Volkswagen Rabbit and Oldsmobile Cutlass cars are discussed. Characterization of heavy-duty engines included a Mack ETAY(B)673A and a Caterpillar 3208, both Diesels, and a Chevrolet 366 gasoline fueled engine. A pair of Daimler-Benz Diesels, one turbocharged and the other not, were used to evaluate the effect of turbocharging. A high pressure injection system was tried with the Mack engine and compared to the standard system. A Caterpillar 3406 Diesel was used to investigate the effect of injection timing, combustion system and exhaust gas recirculation on exhaust particulate and other emissions.