Computer Analysis of the California Cycle |
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Authors: | R S Spindt |
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Institution: | 1. Research Associate , Gulf Research &2. Development Company , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , USA |
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Abstract: | The current trend toward greater instrumentation in analysis of automobile exhaust gases is sure to increase in future years. This will come about as a result of increased activity to find a solution to air pollution problems resulting from automobile exhaust gases. Owing to the complex driving cycle needed to evaluate vehicle emission, considerable time has been required to analyze and interpret the records from any run. To alleviate this analytic problem, an automatic data logger was obtained that records on magnetic tape the signal from a number of analytical instruments each second (in binary coded decimal form). These records are then analyzed on a computer to give integrated and averaged results over the specified driving cycle. There is no longer any need for manual evaluation of the data. In addition to the standard analyses already mentioned, the use of the data logger permits a much more complete analysis of what is happening in a vehicle. For example, the analytical instruments used include an oxygen analyzer in addition to carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbons. With these measurements the air-fuel ratio of any or all driving conditions can be calculated. |
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