Demonstration of 2027 Emissions Standards Compliance Using Heavy-Duty
Gasoline Compression Ignition with P1 Hybridization
Aravindh Babu Viswanathan,
Brock Merritt,
Steven Sommers
et al.
Abstract:<div>Heavy-duty on-road engines are expected to conform to an ultralow NO<sub>x</sub>
(ULNO<sub>x</sub>) standard of 0.027 g/kWh over the composite US heavy-duty
transient federal test procedure (HD-FTP) cycle by 2031, a 90% reduction
compared to 2010 emissions standards. Additionally, these engines are expected
to conform to Phase 2 greenhouse gas regulations, which require tailpipe
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