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The Analysis of Gasoline Transient Emissions Behaviour Using Fast Response Gas Analysers

2007-01-17
2007-26-015
For domestically produced passenger car gasoline fuelled vehicles, the forthcoming task of emissions compliance in India (Bharat-IV by 2010) may require a more detailed knowledge of transient engine behaviour by Indian engineers. Under steady state conditions and with reasonable fuel preparation, three-way catalytic converters can remove around 98% of legislated pollutants. However, during cold start and gear changes, the transient emissions are not fully converted by the catalyst; the cold start alone contributing typically 90% of the total Cycle Hydrocarbon (HC) emissions for the Euro- IV drive cycle [1]. This paper presents data measured pre and post the three-way catalyst on a EURO- III compliant European manufactured production Port-Fuel-Injection (PFI) gasoline engine running on a FTP drive cycle. The transient emissions were measured using fast response gas analyzers, with time response giving resolution at better than engine firing frequency.
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