Differential Pressure As A Measure Of Particulate Matter Emissions From Diesel Engines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Steven E. Mischler Jon C. Volkwein
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A diesel particulate matter analyzer capable of direct, real-time measurement of engine exhaust particulate is necessary to effectively institute source control technology currently being used on diesel equipment and to ensure that the control measures are working. To investigate the potential of a differential pressure monitor to measure diesel particulate matter in undiluted exhaust, samples were collected from three different diesel engines-Kubota, Isuzu, and Deutz-running under 12 different RPM and load scenarios. These measurements were compared to elemental carbon concentrations in the sampled exhaust as determined by using the NIOSH 5040 analytical method. Elemental carbon is used as a surrogate measurement for diesel particulate matter. The results of the two data sets were then compared using a linear regression analysis. The coefficient of determination (or R2) was calculated to be 0.98, 0.94, and 0.74 for the Kubota, Deutz, and Isuzu engines, respectively. R2 values of this magnitude indicate that this method can be successful in estimating elemental carbon emissions in the engines tested. In addition, for replicate samples, the coefficient of variation ranged from 7.1% to 10.2% with an average of 8.5%. These data indicate that this method could prove useful to mechanics as they work to maintain engines and DPM control technologies.
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APA: Steven E. Mischler Jon C. Volkwein  Differential Pressure As A Measure Of Particulate Matter Emissions From Diesel Engines

MLA: Steven E. Mischler Jon C. Volkwein Differential Pressure As A Measure Of Particulate Matter Emissions From Diesel Engines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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