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Operational Experience with Remote Data Logging of Natural Gas Vehicles

1993-08-01
931832
A data logging system was installed on two natural gas field demonstration vehicles. The systems were equipped with cellular telephones and modems. This enabled daily performance monitoring of the engines and vehicles from across the country. The impacts and implication of this remote access on such a demonstration project are discussed in detail in this paper.
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Development of a Heavy Duty On-Highway Natural Gas-Fueled Engine

1992-10-01
922362
A heavy-duty 320 kW diesel engine has been converted to natural gas operation. Conversion technology was selected to minimize costs while reaching NOx emissions goals of less than 3.2 g/kW-hr. Two engines are being converted using quiescent and high swirl combustion systems. The first engine with low swirl cylinder heads of the base diesel engine, and a combustion system developed for it was tested on a steady state cycle that has been shown to simulate the US heavy duty transient test cycle. It shows NOx emissions of 2.9 g/kW-hr and total HC emissions of 5.4 g/kW-hr. It is suspected that the HC emission is high because of high valve overlap. Experience with other similar engines suggests that non-methane HC emission is about 0.4-0.8 g/kW-hr. It is also expected that modified valve events and/or an oxidation catalyst can reduce HC emissions to much lower levels. The efficiency of the low swirl natural gas engine at this NOx level is 36 percent at rated condition.
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