The purpose of the study reported here was to investigate the applicability of monolithic honycomb catalysts for exhaust gas purification on small two-stroke engines. Investigations were carried out to assess the relations between operating conditions and the catalysts' CO- and HC converstion efficiency and to optimize conversion efficiency under stationary and transient engine operating modes. Furthermore, the influence of a catalyst on smoke emission was investigated as were the aging characteristics of various catalysts under European operating conditions with the engine running on leaded fuel
Catalytic Treatment of Exhaust Gas of Small, Two-Stroke, Internal Combustion Engines
Sae Technical Papers
20th FISITA Congress (1984), Vienna, Austria ; 1984
1984-01-01
Conference paper
German
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