Development of an Alternator-Powered Electrically-Heated Catalyst System

作者: Paul M. Laing

DOI: 10.4271/941042

关键词: AlternatorCatalysisCatalyst supportAutomotive engineeringMaterials science

摘要: … Most studies have focussed on using a battery as the power source for the EHC. Consequences of battery-powered systems include severe battery life impacts, complicated electrical …

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