SAE Technical Paper Series 2003
DOI: 10.4271/2003-01-1907
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Evaluation of Diesel Exhaust Emission of Advanced Emission Control Technologies using various Diesel Fuels, and Sulfur Effect on Performance after Mileage Accumulation. -JCAP Diesel WG (fuel) Report for Step II study-

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“…33,39 Consistent fuel effects have not been found for the impact of cetane number on NO x emissions; however, the use of cetane number improvement additives has been shown to reduce NO x emissions. [29][30][31][32]34,39,40 The results of the engine dynamometer part of this study are in general agreement with the literature, although since the CARB diesel fuel has a combination of a lower density, aromatics content, and PAH content, and a higher cetane number compared to Federal diesel fuels, the individual effects of these different variables could not be distinguished.…”
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“…33,39 Consistent fuel effects have not been found for the impact of cetane number on NO x emissions; however, the use of cetane number improvement additives has been shown to reduce NO x emissions. [29][30][31][32]34,39,40 The results of the engine dynamometer part of this study are in general agreement with the literature, although since the CARB diesel fuel has a combination of a lower density, aromatics content, and PAH content, and a higher cetane number compared to Federal diesel fuels, the individual effects of these different variables could not be distinguished.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…25 Some previous studies have shown PM effects for aromatics, 16,20,34,35 while others have not shown an effect. 38 In reviewing previous studies of fuel effects, Hochhauser suggested that the PAH content, rather than total aromatics, could have a more significant impact on PM emissions.…”
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