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Autor:
Nobukazu Iemura, Yosuke Maekawa, Yukio Inoue, Hyogoro Aoyama, Akira Obuchi, Takeshi Kotanigawa, Shigeyoshi Ono, Akihiko Ohi
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Japan Institute of Energy. 71:346-352
To evaluate the feasibility of coal derived oil, we conducted tests on accelerating ability from standstill for a car with a spark-ignition engine and exhaust emissions from a diesel-powered car.Two types of fuels were used. One type of fuel had prop
Publikováno v:
Combustion Science and Technology. 77:179-187
A device for monitoring the maximum temperature in an extended region was applied to the control of combustion for regeneration of a diesel particulate filter. The device's main objective is to monitor internal thermal radiation of an optically trans
Publikováno v:
Applied Catalysis. 65:L11-L15
Direct decomposition of nitric oxide to nitrogen and oxygen was investigated on supported palladium catalysts at 550-750°C. It was found that nitric oxide decomposition activities of Pd/MgAl2O4, Pd/MgO, Pd/Mg2Si3,O8 and Pd/MgZrO3, all of which inclu
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Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute. 33:422-425
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Journal of the Fuel Society of Japan. 69:1077-1082
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Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute. 29:131-137
性状が異なり, セタン価を一定とした8種類の混合燃料を調製し, 実用機関に類似の単気筒ディーゼル機関を使用して, 出力を変化させて排出物質を測定した。THCおよびCOの排出については,
Autor:
Akira Obuchi, Keiji Miki, Hyogoro Aoyama, Hideaki Sudou, Hideo Ohuchi, Yoshiki Sato, Akihiko Ohi
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Fuel Society of Japan. 67:1075-1082
In order to evaluate the feasibility of coal derived middle distil-lates as diesel-powered automobile fuels, mass emission of CO, HC, NOx and particulate matter, and content of soluble organic fraction (SOF) in the particulate matter were measured by
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Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute. 27:313-319
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Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute. 25:205-212
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Journal of Chromatography A. 288:187-194
Thin-layer chromatography with flame ionization detection has been applied to the analysis of organic extracts of diesel exhaust particulates. Non-volatile organics whose boiling points are higher than ca. 300 degrees C can be analyzed, with a detect