Issues in cold start emission control for automotive IC engines

作者: J. Sun , N. Sivashankar

DOI: 10.1109/ACC.1998.707039

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摘要: We consider the problem of reducing unburned tailpipe hydrocarbon (HC) emissions for internal combustion engines during "cold start" period. Using Pareto-optimization, a cold start engine and catalyst model, trade-offs between rapid "light-off" reduction in HC are analyzed. The effects different operating constraints light-off characteristics on optimization results also discussed.

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