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This search included results from:
- 1 location
- 1 industry
- 1 type of fuel
- 1 engine manufacturer
- 2 different engine types
- 5 different test procedures
The aggregate results for the tests in this search criteria show:
- 4 Carbon Mass Balance tests were performed with an average improvement of 7.775%
- 4 Smoke Spot tests were performed with an average improvement of 14.475%
- 3 CO tests were performed with an average improvement of 2.800%
- 4 HC tests were performed with an average improvement of 55.910%
- 4 CO2 tests were performed with an average improvement of 13.130%
Result 1 of 1
Test Id: | 72 |
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Title: | Geneva Steel |
File Size: | 7.723 MB |
Industries: | Railroad |
Report Type: | Field Test |
Benefits: | Emissions, Fuel economy, Maintenance/engine wear |
Fuels: | 2D Diesel (Regular Diesel) |
Report Date: | 22-Feb-1999 |
Test Date: | 12-Apr-1997 |
Test Location: | Utah, USA |
Summary: | Fuel Economy Results: 5.5% average improvement on 2 EMD SW1200 engines via Carbon Mass Balance testing 10.1% average improvement on 2 EMD SW1500 engines via Carbon Mass Balance testing Engine Emissions Results: 8.3% average improvement on 2 EMD SW1200 engines via CO testing -8.1% improvement on a EMD SW1500 engine via CO testing 7.2% average improvement on 2 EMD SW1200 engines via CO2 testing 19.1% average improvement on 2 EMD SW1500 engines via CO2 testing 89.3% average improvement on 2 EMD SW1200 engines via HC testing 22.5% average improvement on 2 EMD SW1500 engines via HC testing 11.2% average improvement on 2 EMD SW1200 engines via Smoke Spot testing 17.7% average improvement on 2 EMD SW1500 engines via Smoke Spot testing |