Propane as an engine fuel for clean air requirements

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Air pollutants in exhaust gas produced from LP-gas (propane) were studied using both laboratory engines and vehicles. The objective of the study was both to evaluate propane as a low-pollution fuel and to provide information on adjustment of engine parameters for advantageous use of propane as a low-pollution fuel. Variables in the study were air-fuel ratio (A/F), ignition timing schedule, and ambient temperature. Data comparable to that for propane relating A/F and ambient temperature to emissions are shown for natural gas and for gasoline. © 1972 Air & Waste Management Association.

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Fleming, R. D., Allsup, J. R., French, T. R., & Eccleston, D. E. (1972). Propane as an engine fuel for clean air requirements. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 22(6), 451–458. https://doi.org/10.1080/00022470.1972.10469661

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