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Original Articles

INFLUENCE OF ENGINE OPERATING PARAMETERS ON ALDEHYDE EMISSIONS FROM AN ETHANOL-FUELED VEHICLE

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Pages 153-165 | Received 14 Aug 2000, Accepted 25 Mar 2001, Published online: 09 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

This work presents results and analysis of experiments on aldehyde and the regulated pollutants CO, HC, and NOA emissions, with varying engine-running parameters. An ethanol-fueled vehicle was tested in a chassis dynamometer, following a standard urban cycle test procedure. The test simulated a medium-distance trip in an urban area, of approximately 5.8 km, with a warmed-up engine. The running parameters tested in the experiments were mixture equivalence ratio, the additional air flow used in decelerations (dash pot), the fuel interruption function in decelerations (cutoff), and gear-change speed. The results pointed to a reduction on aldehyde emissions for lower gear-change speeds and for richer fuel mixtures.

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JOSE RICARDO SODRE

∗Address correspondence to [email protected]

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