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ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Effect of Automotive Emission Requirements on Gasoline Characteristics
By
HT Niles
HT Niles
1Fuel Sciences Department,
Scientific Research Staff
, Ford Motor Co.
, Dearborn, Mich. 48121
; symposium chairman
.
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-0004-3
ISBN:
978-0-8031-0004-6
No. of Pages:
166
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
1971
Description
The papers in the Symposium on Effect of Automotive Emission Requirements on Gasoline Characteristics Were given at the 73rd Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Testing and Materials held in Toronto, Ont., Canada, 21—26 June 1970. The symposium was sponsored by Division A of ASTM Committee D02 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants. The symposium committee consisted of H. T. Miles, chairman, Ford Motor Company; J. B. Rather, Jr., Mobil Oil Corporation; and J. E. Sigsby, Jr., National Air Pollution Control Administration.
Niles, H.
Effect of Automotive Emission Requirements on Gasoline Characteristics. ISBN-10: 0-8031-0004-3
ISBN: 978-0-8031-0004-6
No. of Pages: 166
ISBN (electronic): 978-0-8031-4596-2
Publisher: ASTM International
Published: 1971
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Table of Contents
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IntroductionByHT NilesHT Niles1Fuel Sciences Department,Scientific Research Staff,Ford Motor Co.,Dearborn, Mich. 48121;symposium chairman.Search for other works by this author on:
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Evaporative Emissions—Which Volatility Factors Count?ByRW HurnRW Hurn1Project coordinator, Fuels Combustion Research Projects, Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior,Bartlesville Petroleum Research Center,Bartlesville, Okla. 74003.Search for other works by this author on:
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Automotive Emission Research—Review of the Coordinating Research Council ProgramByCE MoserCE Moser1Assistant to the vice president and deputy air and water conservation coordinator,Texaco Inc.,Beacon, N. Y. 12508Search for other works by this author on:
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Effect of Gasoline Characteristics on Automotive Exhaust EmissionsByRP Doelling,RP Doelling1Product evaluation section manager and engineers, respectively, Automotive Laboratory Department, Product and Process Research Division,Cities Service Oil Co.,Cranbury, N. J. 08512.Search for other works by this author on:AF Gerber,AF Gerber1Product evaluation section manager and engineers, respectively, Automotive Laboratory Department, Product and Process Research Division,Cities Service Oil Co.,Cranbury, N. J. 08512.Search for other works by this author on:MP WalshMP Walsh1Product evaluation section manager and engineers, respectively, Automotive Laboratory Department, Product and Process Research Division,Cities Service Oil Co.,Cranbury, N. J. 08512.Search for other works by this author on:
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Minimizing Exhaust Emissions—A Realistic ApproachByWJ Faust,WJ Faust1Manager of laboratory and engineering operations,Universal Oil Products Co.,Des Plaines, Ill..Search for other works by this author on:MJ SterbaMJ Sterba2Assistant to the vice president of engineering and development, Process Division,Universal Oil Products Co.,Des Plaines, Ill..Search for other works by this author on:
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Fuel Technology Now Requires Uniform GLC Analytical ProceduresByRW HurnRW Hurn1Project coordinator, Fuels Combustion Research Projects,Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior,Bartlesville Petroleum Research Center,Bartlesville, Okla..74003.Search for other works by this author on:
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Influence of Vehicle Emission Control Systems on the Relationship Between Gasoline and Vehicle Exhaust Hydrocarbon CompositionByWE Morris,WE Morris1Supervisor, Fuel Performance Group, and head, Chemical Division, respectively,Petroleum Laboratory, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,Wilmington, Del. 19898.Search for other works by this author on:KT DishartKT Dishart1Supervisor, Fuel Performance Group, and head, Chemical Division, respectively,Petroleum Laboratory, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.,Wilmington, Del. 19898.Search for other works by this author on:
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Gasoline Characteristics and Air Conservation—A Review of API Engine Fuels StudiesByRE BurtnerRE Burtner1Product quality specialist, Science and Technology Department,Sun Oil Co.,Philadelphia, Pa. 19103.Search for other works by this author on:
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The IIEC Program—A Progress ReportByDP Osterhout,DP Osterhout1Coordinator, Automotive Emissions Research; engineering associate, Research and Development Group; and senior research chemist, Fuels Development group, respectively, Research Department,Mobil Research and Development Corp.,Paulsboro, N. J. 08066.Search for other works by this author on:KI Jagel,KI Jagel1Coordinator, Automotive Emissions Research; engineering associate, Research and Development Group; and senior research chemist, Fuels Development group, respectively, Research Department,Mobil Research and Development Corp.,Paulsboro, N. J. 08066.Search for other works by this author on:WJ KoehlWJ Koehl1Coordinator, Automotive Emissions Research; engineering associate, Research and Development Group; and senior research chemist, Fuels Development group, respectively, Research Department,Mobil Research and Development Corp.,Paulsboro, N. J. 08066.Search for other works by this author on:
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General Discussion—The California Gasoline Correlation of Vehicle Pollution Control and Unleaded Gasoline Correlation TestsByCM LarsonCM Larson1Consulting engineer, Ormond Beach, Fla. 32074.Search for other works by this author on:
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