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Cleaner diesel.


As diesel engine makers scramble to figure out the least expensive ways to meet upcoming Tier 2 emissions regulations, International Truck and Engine Corp. (Warrenville, IL) has hit on a novel approach: use the technology developed by the regulators themselves. International has formed a partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and  (EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid.

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) to evaluate a new low-emission technology called "Clean Diesel Combustion" that uses in-cylinder control of nitrogen oxides (Nox) instead of relying on aftertreatment devices to clean the NOx out of the exhaust stream. Originally developed at the EPA's National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as , MI, the technology combines improvements in fuel injection, air management, turbocharging, and combustion in an attempt to achieve a low-cost way to reach 2007 light-duty and 2010 heavy-duty Tier 2 standards. Specifically, the technology adds an hydraulically intensified fuel system to reduce particulate par·tic·u·late
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Of or occurring in the form of fine particles.

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A particulate substance.



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composed of separate particles.
 and smoke emissions; a boost system that produces more complete fuel combustion; and a low-pressure exhaust gas recirculation “EGR” redirects here. For other uses, see EGR (disambiguation).
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is a NOx (nitrogen oxide and nitrogen dioxide) reduction technique used in most gasoline and diesel engines.
 device that lowers peak combustion temperature and consequently the formation of NOx. International will begin its evaluation with a light-duty V6 as the test engine.--KEW
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Title Annotation:WIP
Publication:Automotive Design & Production
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 1, 2004
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