Diesel aerosol sampling in the atmosphere

David Kittelson, Jason Johnson, Winthrop Watts, Qiang Wei, Marcus Drayton, Dwane Paulsen, Nicolas Bukowiecki

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Abstract

The University of Minnesota Center for Diesel Research along with a research team including Caterpillar, Cummins, Carnegie Mellon University, West Virginia University (WVU), Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland, and Tampere University in Finland have performed measurements of Diesel exhaust particle size distributions under real-world dilution conditions. A mobile aerosol emission laboratory (MEL) equipped to measure particle size distributions, number concentrations, surface area concentrations, particle bound PAHs, as well as CO2 and NOx concentrations in real time was built and will be described. The MEL was used to follow two different Cummins powered tractors, one with an older engine (L10) and one with a state-of-the-art engine (ISM), on rural highways and measure particles in their exhaust plumes. This paper will describe the goals and objectives of the study and will describe representative particle size distributions observed in roadway experiments with the truck powered by the ISM engine.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalSAE Technical Papers
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000
EventGovernment/Industry Meeting - Washington, DC, United States
Duration: Jun 19 2000Jun 21 2000

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