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Exhaust nanoparticle emissions from internal combustion engines: A review

Authors
Myung, C. L.Park, S.
Issue Date
1월-2012
Publisher
KOREAN SOC AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS-KSAE
Keywords
Particulate matter; Particle number; Gasoline direct injection; Particulate filter; Low carbon fuels
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY, v.13, no.1, pp.9 - 22
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SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
9
End Page
22
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/109188
DOI
10.1007/s12239-012-0002-y
ISSN
1229-9138
Abstract
This paper reviews the particle emissions formed during the combustion process in spark ignition and diesel engine. Proposed legislation in Europe and California will impose a particle number requirement for GDI (gasoline direct injection) vehicles and will introduce the Euro 6 and LEV-III emission standards. More careful optimization for reducing particulate emission on engine hardware, fuel system, and control strategy to reduce particulate emissions will be required during cold start and warm-up phases. Because The diesel combustion inherently produces significant amounts of PM as a result of incomplete combustion around individual fuel droplets in the combustion zone, much attention has been paid to reducing particle emissions through electronic engine control, high pressure injection systems, combustion chamber design, and exhaust after-treatment technologies. In this paper, recent research and development trends to reduce the particle emissions from internal combustion engines are summarized, with a focus on PMP activity in EU, CARB and SAE papers and including both state-of-the-art light-duty vehicles and heavy-duty engines.
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