SAE Technical Paper Series 1993
DOI: 10.4271/932676
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Influence of Fuel Composition on NMOG-Emissions and Ozone Forming Potential

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“…This was also seen in a small improvement in fuel economy. [Kroll, et al, 1993] CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK Combining variable-conductance vacuum insulation and phase-change heat storage for catalytic converter thermal management is a relatively new approach to reducing cold-start emissions. Earlier papers reported on the thermal performance and some limited emission reductions, but in the present study, NMHC and CO reductions of 84% to 96% were achieved using unleaded gasoline and ethanol.…”
Section: Ftp-75 Emissions Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was also seen in a small improvement in fuel economy. [Kroll, et al, 1993] CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK Combining variable-conductance vacuum insulation and phase-change heat storage for catalytic converter thermal management is a relatively new approach to reducing cold-start emissions. Earlier papers reported on the thermal performance and some limited emission reductions, but in the present study, NMHC and CO reductions of 84% to 96% were achieved using unleaded gasoline and ethanol.…”
Section: Ftp-75 Emissions Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonmethane organic gases (NMOG) were estimated using: NMOG = (NMHC + Carbonyls + Alcohols) x RAF, where the Reactivity Adjustment Factor, RAF = 0.67 as reported in SAE 932676 [Kroll, et al, 1993].…”
Section: Ftp-75 Emissions Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, little difference in OFP could be distinguished between M85 and low-organic Phase 2 gasoline. An ozone benefit of 25% with M85 replacing gasoline was reported by Kroell et al [31], who also noticed that more than 60% of the overall OFP was contributed by formaldehyde and unburned methanol from M85-fueled vehicles. Improved performance within cold-start and warm-up phase should benefit further abatement of M85 OFP because over 90% of pollutants were formed within this period.…”
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“…They do so by introducing reactivity adjustment factors (RAFs) that are to be defined for all relevant alternative fuels in the three LEV emission classes. The RAF is defined as the quotient of the specific reactivity of the alternative fuel (clean fuel) and the specific reactivity of the "reference fuel" for emissions and certificate tests [21,22]:…”
Section: Converter-out Ftp Emissions -mentioning
confidence: 99%