The effect of some gasoline compositional factors on atmospheric visibility and soiling.

Author(s)
Pierrard, J.M. & Crane, R.A.
Year
Abstract

Laboratory and field tests were conducted to determine how changes in some gasoline compositional factors might affect atmospheric visibility and soiling caused by exhaust particulate matter emitted from late model automobiles. Tests showed that light scattering and also soiling were increased by increasing the aromatic content, removing lead antiknocks, or increasing the combined amounts of sulphur and phosphorus in gasoline.

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A 9727 fo IRRD 202559
Source

New York, SAE, 1971. 27 blz. tabn, tekn. grafn. Automotive Engineering Congress, Detroit, Mich. January 10-14-1972. SAE 720253

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