Diesel Emissions and Their Control 2nd Edition

Diesel Emissions and Their Control  2nd Edition
Author: W. Addy Majewski,Hannu Jääskeläinen
Publsiher: SAE International
Total Pages: 1135
Release: 2023-12-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781468605709

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Engineers, applied scientists, students, and individuals working to reduceemissions and advance diesel engine technology will find the secondedition of Diesel Emissions and Their Control to be an indispensablereference. Whether readers are at the outset of their learning journey orseeking to deepen their expertise, this comprehensive reference bookcaters to a wide audience.In this substantial update to the 2006 classic, the authors have expandedthe coverage of the latest emission technologies. With the industryevolving rapidly, the book ensures that readers are well-informed aboutthe most recent advances in commercial diesel engines, providing acompetitive edge in their respective fields. The second edition has alsostreamlined the content to focus on the most promising technologies.This book is rooted in the wealth of information available on DieselNet.com, where the “Technology Guide” papers offer in-depth insights. Eachchapter includes links to relevant online materials, granting readers accessto even more expertise and knowledge.The second edition is organized into six parts, providing a structuredjourney through every aspect of diesel engines and emissions control: Part I: A foundational exploration of the diesel engine, combustion, andessential subsystems. Part II: An in-depth look at emission characterization, health andenvironmental impacts, testing methods, and global regulations. Part III: A comprehensive overview of diesel fuels, covering petroleumdiesel, alternative fuels, and engine lubricants. Part IV: An exploration of engine efficiency and emission controltechnologies, from exhaust gas recirculation to engine control. Part V: The latest developments in diesel exhaust aftertreatment,encompassing catalyst technologies and particulate filters. Part VI: A historical journey through the evolution of dieselengine technology, with a focus on heavy-duty engines in the NorthAmerican market. (ISBN 9781468605693, ISBN 9781468605709, ISBN 9781468605716, DOI: 10.4271/9781468605709)

Diesel Emissions

Diesel Emissions
Author: Gerald L. Gallagher,Wanda M. Lauderdale,Society of Automotive Engineers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 9
Release: 1984
Genre: Diesel motor exhaust gas
ISBN: OCLC:51038049

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Controlling Exposure to Diesel Emissions in Underground Mines

Controlling Exposure to Diesel Emissions in Underground Mines
Author: Aleksandar D. Bugarski,Samuel J. Janisko,Emanuele G. Cauda,James D. Noll,Steven E. Mischler
Publsiher: SME
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2012
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780873353601

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The use of diesel-powered equipment in underground mining operations provides many benefits to the industry. It also presents many challenges to the health and safety of workers as it is a significant source of submicrometer aerosols and noxious gases. This book was developed to assist the coal and metal/nonmetal underground mining industries in their efforts to reduce the exposure of workers to aerosols and gases from diesel-powered equipment. It includes information collected by researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health/Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (NIOSH/OMSHR). Prior to the production of this text, the knowledge on this complex issue was fragmented. The goal of this volume is to make the information available in one easy-to-use reference. The book includes comprehensive, mine-specific programs for use by mechanics, mine ventilation engineers, industrial hygienists, mine managers, union health and safety representatives, and personnel responsible for the acquisition of diesel vehicles, engines, exhaust aftertreatment systems, fuels, and lubricants. The description of methods to reduce exposure to diesel aerosols includes curtailment of diesel particulate matter and gaseous emissions at their source, and controlling airborne pollutants with ventilation and personal protective equipment. This information should also help researchers in industry, government, and academia to identify areas that need to be addressed in future research and development efforts.

Modern Diesel Technology

Modern Diesel Technology
Author: Sean Bennett
Publsiher: Modern Diesel Technology
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1285442970

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Introduces diesel engine theory, construction, operation, and service; discusses shop and personal safety; and provides an overview of the tools and equipment.

Emissions from Combustion Engines and Their Control

Emissions from Combustion Engines and Their Control
Author: Donald J. Patterson,Naeim Abdou Henein
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1972
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: UCAL:B5116309

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Catalytic Air Pollution Control

Catalytic Air Pollution Control
Author: Ronald M. Heck,Robert J. Farrauto,Suresh T. Gulati
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2016-03-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780470275030

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Catalytic Air Pollution Control: Commercial Technology is the primary source for commercial catalytic air pollution control technology, offering engineers a comprehensive account of all modern catalytic technology. This Third Edition covers all the new advances in technology in automotive catalyst control technology, diesel engine catalyst control technology, small engine catalyst control technology, and alternate sustainable fuels for auto and diesel.

Diesel Engine

Diesel Engine
Author: Saiful Bari
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789535111207

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Diesel engines, also known as CI engines, possess a wide field of applications as energy converters because of their higher efficiency. However, diesel engines are a major source of NOX and particulate matter (PM) emissions. Because of its importance, five chapters in this book have been devoted to the formulation and control of these pollutants. The world is currently experiencing an oil crisis. Gaseous fuels like natural gas, pure hydrogen gas, biomass-based and coke-based syngas can be considered as alternative fuels for diesel engines. Their combustion and exhaust emissions characteristics are described in this book. Reliable early detection of malfunction and failure of any parts in diesel engines can save the engine from failing completely and save high repair cost. Tools are discussed in this book to detect common failure modes of diesel engine that can detect early signs of failure.

Introduction to Diesel Emissions

Introduction to Diesel Emissions
Author: Richard Viskup
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2020-03-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781789840353

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The first invention and development of the functional diesel engine was in 1897 by Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel, German inventor. Until now, this invention has been superseded by the development of very productive engines and mechanics. Current diesel engines are well known to many people around the world and serve in innumerable applications for various types of public transport, light and heavy duty transportation, for automotive, railway, maritime or aviation transportation, in different harsh environments, in construction, in mining, and for diverse industries. The light duty or heavy-duty diesel engines have some drawbacks. One of the main concerns is connected with exhaust emissions generated by diesel engines. This book discusses the generation of diesel exhaust emissions and mitigations, performance, emissions and combustion evaluations, utilisation of alternative biodiesel fuels, comparison of different techniques for measurement of soot and diesel particulate matter, analyses of diesel particulate matter flow pattern, and chemical composition of diesel particulate matter. The main concern of this book is to expand knowledge of readers and bring together the latest research findings related to diesel engine exhaust emissions.