Zhang et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Fast hybrid sensor for soot of production CI enginesZhang et al., 2017
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- 2816949340199777373
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- Zhang Z
- del Re L
- Fuerhapter R
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During transients, engines tend to produce substantially higher peak emissions like soot-the main fraction of particular matter (PM)-which are the longer the more important as the steady state emissions are better controlled. While Diesel particulate filters are normally able to …
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