ASME 2004 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference 2004
DOI: 10.1115/icef2004-0804
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Testing Altitude Effects on Locomotive Emissions

Abstract: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has regulated that locomotives must comply with emissions regulations from sea level up to 2133 meters (7000 feet) altitude. GE Rail has assembled a mobile emissions test laboratory that can be taken by rail to desired testing locations of varying altitude anywhere in North America. This paper gives an overview of the mobile test laboratory’s make up and locomotive preparation for test. Testing was conducted as part of GE Rail’s development of 21st Century Locomotive. … Show more

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