Engineering Clean Air: The Continuous Improvement of Diesel Engine Emission Performance

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
Continuous Improvement,
Diesel Technology Forum,
Emission,
Human Resources,
Performance,
Performance Management,
Workforce Management
Source:
Diesel Technology Forum

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Overview: The diesel industry has made great progress on a path of continuous improvement to virtually eliminate the key pollutants associated with on-road diesel engines. This transformation is of critical importance, because diesel plays a central role in economic activity. This paper explains the inherent performance advantages of diesel; provides an emissions profile of diesel as the starting point for emissions reduction; documents the major emissions reductions that have been made to date, and explains the technologies that have made them possible; and describes the technologies that will be employed over the next decade to achieve the virtual elimination of key pollutants.

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Format: PDF | Size: 75KB | Date: Mar 2001 | Pages: 15


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