The engines of diesel cars marketed in the United States were examined. Prominent design features, performance characteristics, fuel economy and emissions data were compared. Specific problems, in particular those of NO and smoke emissions, the effects of increasing dieselization on diesel fuel price and availability, current R&D work and advanced diesel concepts are discussed. Diesel cars currently have a fuel economy advantage over gasoline engine powered cars. Diesel drawbacks (noise and odor) were reduced to a less objectionable level. An equivalent gasoline engine driveability was obtained with turbocharging. Diesel manufacturers see a growth in the diesel market for the next ten years. Uncertainties regarding future emission regulatio...
1979PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA79-62-2DOT-TSC-1193Air pollutionAutomobilesCompact automobilesCostsCr...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA-79-40DOT-HS-805-239Air quality managementAutomobilesDiesel enginesEquipm...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA-79-38DOT-HS-805-130AutomobilesDiesel enginesDiesel fuelsEnginesExhaust g...
The status of five conventional automobile engine technologies was assessed and the future potential...
Diesel engines are the most realistic technology to achieve a major improvement in fuel economy in t...
Fuel economy, exhaust emissions, multifuel capability, advanced materials and cost/manufacturability...
The purpose of this article is to investigate utilization of common-rail turbocharged diesel aero-en...
Current and advanced conventional engines, advanced alternative engines, advanced power train compon...
Alternative automotive powerplants were examined for possible introduction during the 1980-1990 tim...
Diesel engine technology has arrived into the general aviation market and its benefits and advanceme...
Brief history of the diesel engine and how technological advances are making the use of a diesel eng...
The potential for reducing the dependence of railroads on petroleum fuel, particularly Diesel No. 2 ...
The internal combustion engine was invented around 1790 by various scientists and engineers worldwid...
Light trucks' share of the US light vehicle market rose from 20% in 1980 to 41% in 1996. By 1996, an...
Discussion of the research and technology associated with the low emission diesel engines developed ...
1979PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA79-62-2DOT-TSC-1193Air pollutionAutomobilesCompact automobilesCostsCr...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA-79-40DOT-HS-805-239Air quality managementAutomobilesDiesel enginesEquipm...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA-79-38DOT-HS-805-130AutomobilesDiesel enginesDiesel fuelsEnginesExhaust g...
The status of five conventional automobile engine technologies was assessed and the future potential...
Diesel engines are the most realistic technology to achieve a major improvement in fuel economy in t...
Fuel economy, exhaust emissions, multifuel capability, advanced materials and cost/manufacturability...
The purpose of this article is to investigate utilization of common-rail turbocharged diesel aero-en...
Current and advanced conventional engines, advanced alternative engines, advanced power train compon...
Alternative automotive powerplants were examined for possible introduction during the 1980-1990 tim...
Diesel engine technology has arrived into the general aviation market and its benefits and advanceme...
Brief history of the diesel engine and how technological advances are making the use of a diesel eng...
The potential for reducing the dependence of railroads on petroleum fuel, particularly Diesel No. 2 ...
The internal combustion engine was invented around 1790 by various scientists and engineers worldwid...
Light trucks' share of the US light vehicle market rose from 20% in 1980 to 41% in 1996. By 1996, an...
Discussion of the research and technology associated with the low emission diesel engines developed ...
1979PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA79-62-2DOT-TSC-1193Air pollutionAutomobilesCompact automobilesCostsCr...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA-79-40DOT-HS-805-239Air quality managementAutomobilesDiesel enginesEquipm...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-NHTSA-79-38DOT-HS-805-130AutomobilesDiesel enginesDiesel fuelsEnginesExhaust g...