gas engine control Articles
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Taking Control of Gas Engine Issues
In an effort to gain maximum engine performance and stay within the local exhaust emission limits over a wide range of engine load and ambient conditions, operators at the County Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County’s Joint Water Pollution Control Plant wastewater treatment plant near downtown Los Angeles have installed Continental Controls Corp. ECV5 air/fuel ratio control valves on five ...
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A study on the amount of pilot injection and its effects on rich and lean boundaries of the premixed CNG/air mixture for a CNG/diesel dual-fuel engine
A sequential port injection, lean-burn, fully electronically-controlled compressed natural gas (CNG)/diesel dual-fuel engine has been developed based on a turbo-charged and inter-cooled direct injection (D.I.) diesel engine. During the optimisation of engine overall performance, the effects of pilot diesel and premixed CNG/air mixture equivalence ratio on emissions (CO, HC, NOx, soot), knocking, ...
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Case No. 501: New QXC Silencer/Converter Installed on Waukesha H24GSID 375 KW Natural Gas Engines Achieves 2007 California NOx Regs
Generating power with natural gas engines in large commercial buildings, while controlling emissions and noise from the engines requires a unique catalytic solution. Johnson Matthey’s new QXC model 3-Way converter silencer was chosen for the task. This design contains a unique catalyst element sealing system that insures against pollutant bypass. Background Equity Offices had a need to ...
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Thermo Fisher Centrios Improves Semiconductor Circuit Editing for Process Nodes 14nm and Above
Next-generation, cost-effective solution for front- and back-side edits enables rapid prototyping Circuit edit (CE) engineers, whether supporting designers or in service labs, who are looking for a cost-effective solution can increase their productivity with the next-generation Thermo Scientific Centrios circuit edit system. Announced today at the International Symposium for Testing and Failure ...
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Reduced Emissions for Landfill Gas Installations
The use of landfill gas as a source of renewable energy is increasing. For environmental and safety reasons, the owners of the waste storage sites have to strictly monitor and control the construction, operations, and emissions generated. Sulzer offers solutions to control these emissions within the limits given by the government. Landfill gas is similar to natural gas, but it is created by the ...
By Sulzer Ltd.
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