This report describes an on-going investigation into the evaporative emission performance of light-duty vehicles as they exist in the American population. Evaporative emissions are, in this context, the fuel-related emissions that escape from the vehicle at rest, and during operation (omitting those that come from tailpipe). The CRC E-77-2 Evaporative Emission Test Program evolved form the CRC E-77 Pilot Study and used test procedures and insight borrowed from other CRC test programs, including E-65, Fuel Permeation from Automotive Systems.
Enhanced Evaporative Emission Vehicles
2010
60 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Pollution & Control , Environmental Studies , Fuels , Road Transportation , Air pollution , Mobile sources , Standards , Evaporation , Passenger vehicles , Emissions , Fleets , Leakage , Light duty vehicles , Fuel tanks , Tests , Fuel caps , Permeation , Diurnal vapor losses , Evaporative emissions , CRC Project E-77-2 , SHED(Sealed housing for evaporative determination) , Sealed housing for evaporative determination , Coordinating Research Council(CRC)
Contribution of Evaporative Emission in Total Emitted VOCs from Gasoline Passenger Vehicles
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