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Analysis of Diesel Nano-particle Characteristics for Different Vehicle Test Mode in Diesel Passenger Vehicle  

Lee, Jin-Wook (Engine R&D Center, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)
Jung, Min-Won (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Myongji University)
Jeong, Young-Il (Engine R&D Center, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)
Cha, Kyong-Ok (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Myongji University)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers / v.16, no.1, 2008 , pp. 114-120 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, the nano-PM's number concentration emitted by diesel internal combustion engine has focused on attention because this particulate matters are suspected being hazardous of human health. In this study, The nano-PM mass and size of diesel passenger vehicles were measured on chassis dynamometer test bench. The particulate matters(PM) emissions of these vehicles were investigated by number concentration too. A condensation particle counter(CPC) system was applied to measure the particle number and size concentration of diesel exhaust particles at the end of dilution tunnel along the NEDC(ECE15+EUDC) and CVS-75 vehicle test mode. As the research result, the characteristic of vehicle test mode on the diesel nano-particle number and size distribution was investigated in this study.
Keywords
Nano particulate matters; Dilution tunnel; Condensation Particle Counter; NEDC vehicle test mode; CVS-75 vehicle test mode;
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