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Raman Spectroscopy Helps to Decrease Engine Emissions

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Michael D. Wheeler

Engineers at Vanderbilt University are using Raman spectroscopy to analyze combustion in direct injection gasoline engines -- research that could lead to decreased pollution. Direct injection engines differ from conventional spark ignition engines in that they draw fuel into the cylinder late in the compression stroke, making them run more efficiently. But they do not burn the gasoline as completely as conventional engines, so they produce more pollution. Determining the precise amount of gases such as carbon monoxide, oxygen and methane that are present during combustion may go a...Read full article

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    Published: May 1999
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