Characterization of Particulate Emissions from In-Use Diesel Vehicles 801372
Particulate emissions data are presented from a group of 19 in-use diesel automobiles. Five driving cycles and three fuel/lubricating oil combinations have been used to obtain particulate emissions data and also to collect particulate samples for chemical and bioassay characterization studies. Particulate samples were solvent extracted with dichloromethane to obtain the soluble organic fraction (SOF) of the emitted particulate. Particulate and SOF data are presented for emission/distance, emission/time and emission/fuel consumed basis by vehicle manufacture, driving cycle, and fuel/oil subcategory. Some SOF samples have been used in the bioassay test of Ames, and these results are presented for different vehicles and driving cycles. Particulate emissions, SOF emissions and bioassay activity results are presented in terms of mileage accumulation effects.
Citation: Gibbs, R., Hyde, J., and Byer, S., "Characterization of Particulate Emissions from In-Use Diesel Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 801372, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/801372. Download Citation
Author(s):
Richard E. Gibbs, James D. Hyde, Stanley M. Byer
Affiliated:
Division of Air, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, N. Y.
Pages: 24
Event:
1980 SAE International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
The Measurement and Control of Diesel Particulate Emissions - Part Ii-PT-25
Related Topics:
Particulate matter (PM)
Emissions
Lubricating oils
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