Reduced Emissions and Fuel Consumption in Automobile Engines

Title: Reduced Emissions and Fuel Consumption in Automobile Engines
Author: F. Schafer, R. van Basshuysen
ISBN: 3211827188 / 9783211827185
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 195
Publisher: SAE
Year: 1995
Availability: Out of Stock

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The book covers the underlying processes which cause pollutant emissions and the possibilities of reducing them, as well as the fuel consumption of gasoline and diesel engines, including direct injection diesel engines. As well as the engine-related causes of pollution, which is found in the raw exhaust, there is also a description of systems and methods for exhaust post treatment. The significant influence of fuels and lubricants (both conventional and alternative fuels) on emission behavior is also covered. In addition to the conventional gasoline and diesel engines, lean-burn and direct injection gasoline engines and two-stroke gasoline and diesel engines are included. The potential for reducing fuel consumption and pollution is described as well as the related reduction of CO2 emissions. Finally, a detailed summary of the most important laws and regulations pertaining to pollutant emissions and consumption limits is presented.

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Preface
List of Symbols and Abbreviations

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Causes of Pollutants and Their Toxicity
Chapter 3 : Design Features which Influence Pollutant Emissions and Fuel Consumption in Four-Stroke Engines
Chapter 4 : Engine-Related Measures which Reduce Pollutant Emissions and Fuel Consumption in Two-Strokes
Chapter 5 : Exhaust Aftertreatment Methods
Chapter 6 : The Influence of Fuel and Lubricants on Emissions and Fuel Consumption
Chapter 7 : Problems with CO2 Emissions
Chapter 8 : Laws Regulating the Emission of Pollutants and Maximum Fuel Consumption of Combustion Engines (as of 1992)

References
Subject Index