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Effect of Gasoline Reformulation on Exhaust Emissions in Current European Vehicles

1993-03-01
930372
As a first attempt to assess the scope for reducing the emissions from gasoline fuelled vehicles in the European market via fuel changes, an experimental scouting programme has been conducted to examine the effects of fuel composition and properties on both regulated emissions and detailed exhaust gas composition. This 4 fuels/4 vehicles programme involved exhaust emission tests on a chassis dynamometer, and was carried out mainly on non-catalyst vehicles, using two commercial gasolines and two (“reformulated”) test gasolines representing “intermediate” and “extreme” changes of the base gasoline design. The fuel characterization includes analysis by hydrocarbon type and carbon number; the exhaust analysis comprises both regulated emissions and hydrocarbon speciation measurements. In the case of regulated emissions, the fuel effects are, as expected, relatively small in comparison with the effect of installing exhaust catalysts.
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European Programme on Emissions, Fuels and Engine Technologies (EPEFE) - FUEL AND EXHAUST GAS ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY

1996-05-01
961070
This paper describes how the analytical methodology for fuels and exhaust gases was selected and developed for the experimental sectors of the EPEFE study. It covers the selection of standard test methods for fuels analysis and addresses how round-robin exercises in non-standard areas of fuels analysis were designed, organised, monitored and reviewed, and then used to define the approach to (and the scope of) the speciated fuel analyses. The paper also addresses how the exhaust gas analysis was designed in relation to emissions testing methodology. The means used to evaluate and, where necessary, optimise the exhaust gas speciation capabilities of participating laboratories, and in which round-robin activities were a key element, are also explained.
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