Heat Capacity Changes Predict Nitrogen Oxides Reduction by Exhaust Gas Recirculation
- 1 February 1971
- proceedings article
- Published by SAE International in SAE International Journal of Advances and Current Practices in Mobility
Abstract
Earlier work has demonstrated that exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) decreases peak combustion temperature and thus reduced the concentration of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in spark ignition engine exhaust. The present authors hypothesized that NOx formation is primarily affected by the heat capacity of theThis publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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