2017
DOI: 10.1177/0954407017729301
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A statistical analysis of emission features in non-road small SI engines with the same displacement

Abstract: Emission share rates at various operating modes for non-road small spark-ignition engines are comprehensively analyzed, based on 25 sets of emissions data from one particular type of engine with the same displacement manufactured by different factories. The results of the statistical analysis show that the greatest contribution for CO and HC emissions occurs at mode 3, while that for NO x emissions occurs at mode 2. At the rated power mode 1, the average share rates for each pollutant, especially NO x , are be… Show more

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“…Energy consumption of chopping branches processes by mobile wood chippers is mainly assessed by fuel consumption [1]. The research on the efficiency of non-road mobile machines [2,3] (wood chopping machines [1]) and the emissions they generate [1,4,5] are important as they significantly influence the assessment of the entire processes in which they are used. Due to the liberal homologation regulations [6][7], these drives are characterized by a carburettor fuel supply system [8][9][10], which in contrast to modern systems is characterized by limited possibilities of monitoring work parameters [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy consumption of chopping branches processes by mobile wood chippers is mainly assessed by fuel consumption [1]. The research on the efficiency of non-road mobile machines [2,3] (wood chopping machines [1]) and the emissions they generate [1,4,5] are important as they significantly influence the assessment of the entire processes in which they are used. Due to the liberal homologation regulations [6][7], these drives are characterized by a carburettor fuel supply system [8][9][10], which in contrast to modern systems is characterized by limited possibilities of monitoring work parameters [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%