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2004 Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction (DEER) Conference Presentations

August 29-September 2, 2004
Coronado, California

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Plenary Session: Diesel Efficiency and Emissions Policy

Session 7: Combustion and Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Regimes

Session 1: Emerging Diesel Technologies

Session 8A: Diesel Engine Emissions, Part 1

Session 2: Fuels and Lubrication, Part 1

Session 8B: Diesel Engine Emissions, Part 2

Session 3: Fuels and Lubrication, Part 2

Session 9: Diesel Engine Development and Durability

Session 4: Waste Heat Utilization

Session 10: Environmental Science and Health Impacts

Session 5: Global Climate Change and Emission Measurement

Session 11: Emission Control and NOx Reduction

Session 6: Environmentally Concerned Public Sector

Session 12: Emission Control and PM Reduction

 

Plenary Session: Diesel Efficiency and Emissions Policy
Chair: John Fairbanks
U.S. Department of Energy
The Pathway to Transportation Energy Security Ed Wall DOE Office of FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies (PDF 982 KB)
A Path to More Sustainable Transportation David Haugen U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor Laboratory (PDF 277 KB)
Diesel Engines: What Role Can They Play in an Emissions-Constrained World? Tom Cackette California Air Resources Board (PDF 623 KB)
The Need to Reduce Mobile Source Emissions in the South Coast Air Basin Chung Liu South Coast Air Quality Management District (PDF 667 KB)
Perspectives Regarding Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction in the Northeast, Michael Block North East States for Coordinated Air Use Management (PDF 37 KB)
Assessment of Future ICE and Fuel-Cell Powered Vehicles and Their Potential Impacts John Heywood Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PDF 262 KB)
North American Market Challenges for Diesel Engines Gale Banks Gale Banks Engineering (PDF 2.08 MB)
Session 1: Emerging Diesel Technologies
Chair: Carl Maronde
National Energy Technology Laboratory
Engine Maturity, Efficiency, and Potential Improvements John Fairbanks U.S. Department of Energy (PDF 2.7 MB)
Future Potential of Hybrid and Diesel Powertrains in the U.S. Light-Duty Vehicle Market David L. Greene Oak Ridge National Laboratory (PDF 224 KB)
How Exhaust Emissions Drive Diesel Engine Fuel Efficiency George Muntean Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PDF 923 KB)
Design and Development of e-Turbo TM for SUV and Light-Truck Applications S.M. Shahed Honeywell Turbo Technologies (PDF 428 KB)
Session 2: Fuels and Lubrication, Part 1
Chair: Kevin Stork
U.S. Department of Energy
Plasmatron Fuel Reformer Development and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicle Applications Leslie Bromberg Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PDF 405 KB)
Operability and Emissions from a Medium-Duty Fleet Operating with Medium-Duty Fleet Operating with GTL Fuel and Catalyzed DPFs Ralph Cherrillo Shell Global Solutions (PDF 145 KB)
Effect of GTL Diesel Fuels on Emissions and Engine Performance Rudolf R. Maly DaimlerChrysler AG (PDF 258 KB)
A Life-Cycle Assessment Comparing Select Gas-to-Liquid Fuels with Conventional Fuels in the Transportation Sector Robert Abbott ConocoPhillips (PDF 161 KB)
Biodiesel Research Update Robert McCormick National Renewable Energy Laboratory (PDF 364 KB)
Fuel Impacts on Soot Nanostructure and Reactivity Andre Boehman Pennsylvania State University (PDF 1.6 MB)
Alternative Fuels - Dimethyl Ether Rheology and Materials Studies Joe Perez Pennsylvania State University (PDF 549 KB)
Evaluating Exhaust Emission Performance of Urban Buses Using Transient Heavy-Duty Chassis Dynamometer Kimmo Erkkilä VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (PDF 649 KB)
Session 3: Fuels and Lubrication, Part 2
Chair: Gary Yowell and Robert McCormick
California Energy Commission and National Renewable Energy Laboratory
An Integrated Surface Technology for Optimum Performance Stephen Hsu National Institute of Standards and Technology (PDF 1.2 MB)
Demonstrated Petroleum Reduction using Oil Bypass Technology on Heavy and Light Vehicles Jim Francfort Idaho National Laboratory (PDF 660 KB)
X-Ray Characterization of Diesel Sprays and the Effects of Nozzle Geometry Christopher F. Powell Argonne National Laboratory (PDF 376 KB)
Update on Progress of APBF-DEC EGR/DPF/SCR Demonstration Program Magdi Khair Southwest Research Institute (PDF 265 KB)
Exhaust Phosphorous Chemistry and Catalyst Poisoning Bruce Bunting Oak Ridge National Laboratory (PDF 308 KB)

Ag-Al2O3 Catalyst HC-SCR: Performance with Light Alcohols and Other Reductants

John Thomas Oak Ridge National Laboratory (PDF 1.1 MB)
APBF-DEC Heavy-Duty NOx Adsorber/DPF Project: Catalyst Aging Study Shawn D. Whitacre National Renewable Energy Laboratory (PDF 376 KB)
Session 4: Waste Heat Utilization
Chair: John Fairbanks and Aaron Yocum
U.S. Department of Energy and National Energy Technology Laboratory
DOE's Launch of High-Efficiency Thermoelectrics Projects John Fairbanks U.S. Department of Energy (PDF 1.6 MB)
Challenges and Opportunities in Thermoelectric Energy Conversion Arun Majumdar University of California, Berkeley (PDF 1.3 MB)
Development of an Underarmor 10-kW Thermoelectric Generator Waste Heat Recovery System for Military Vehicles Daniel Krommenhoek Hi-Z Technology, Inc. (PDF 485 KB)
Multilayer Thin-Film Thermoelectric Materials for Vehicle Applications P.M. Martin Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PDF 1.4 MB)
The Effects of an Exhaust Thermoelectric Generator on a GM Sierra Pickup Truck Aleksander Kushch Hi-Z Technology Inc. (PDF 441 KB)
Status of the Application of Thermoelectric Technology in Vehicles Lon E. Bell BSST, LLC (PDF 429 KB)
Waste Heat Recovery Utilizing Electric Turbocompound Ulrich Hopmann Caterpillar, Inc. (PDF 559 KB)
Regulated Two-Stage (R2S) Charging Systems for Future Diesel Applications Patrick Sweetland BorgWarner Turbosystems (PDF 790 KB)
Session 5: Global Climate Change and Emission Measurement
Chair: James Eberhardt
U.S. Department of Energy
There Is No Silver Bullet: Regionalization and Market Fragmentation in Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Strategies Gerald Stokes Joint Global Change Research Institute (PDF 662 KB)
Pollutants Emissions, Global Warming Potential Effect, First Comparison using External Costs on Urban Buses Emmanuel Joubert Aaqius and Aaqius (PDF 481 KB)
Impact of Clean Diesel Technology on Climate Change Robert McGraw Brookhaven National Laboratory (PDF 602 KB)
Mass Correlation of Engine Emissions with Spectral Instruments Nick Collings Cambridge University (PDF 418 KB)
Bifunctional Catalysts for the Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOx by Hydrocarbons Christopher L. Marshall Argonne National Laboratory (PDF 555 KB)
Making Mobile Measurements Using an EEPS Spectrometer Tim Johnson TSI Incorporated (PDF 383 KB)
Session 6: Environmentally Concerned Public Sector
Chair: Michael Block
North East States for Coordinated Air Use Management
Sick of Soot: The Public Health and Economic Impacts of Diesel Pollution in California Don Anair Union of Concerned Scientists (PDF 338 KB)
Harboring Pollution: Air Quality Impacts of Marine Ports Diane Bailey Natural Resources Defense Council (PDF 511 KB)
Policy Discussion – Heavy-Duty Truck Fuel Economy Drew Kodjak National Commission on Energy Policy (PDF 169 KB)
Session 7: Combustion and Homogeneous Charge
Compression Ignition Regimes
Chair: Gurpreet Singh
U.S. Department of Energy
Are There Practical Approaches for Achieving the Theoretical Maximum Engine Efficiency? Dave Foster University of Wisconsin (PDF 274 KB)
Factors Affecting HCCI Combustion Phasing for Fuels with Single- and Dual-Stage Chemistry John Dec Sandia National Laboratories (PDF 186 KB)
HCCI in a Variable Compression Ratio Engine: Effects of Engine Variables Tom Ryan Southwest Research Institute (PDF 441 KB)
Heavy-Duty HCCI Development Activities Kevin Duffy Caterpillar, Inc. (PDF 1.4 MB)
Combustion, Efficiency, and Fuel Effects in a Spark-Assisted HCCI Gasoline Engine Bruce Bunting Oak Ridge National Laboratory (PDF 155 KB)
Diesel HCCI with External Mixture Preparation S. Midlam-Mohler Ohio State University (PDF 467 KB)
Achieving High-Efficiency Clean Combustion in Diesel Engines Robert Wagner Oak Ridge National Laboratory (PDF 220 KB)
Numerical Modeling of PCCI Combustion Salvador Aceves Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (PDF 253 KB)
High-Energy Laser Diagnostics for the Measurement of Diesel Particulate Matter Peter Witze Sandia National Laboratory (PDF 574 KB)
3-D Combustion Simulation: Potential, Modeling, and Application Issues Ruediger Steiner DaimlerChrysler AG (PDF 2.2 MB)
Session 8A: Diesel Engine Emissions, Part 1
Chair: Roland Gravel
U.S. Department of Energy
Development of an Active Regeneration Diesel Particulate Filter System Mike Anderson Donaldson Company, Inc. (PDF 1.4 MB)
Excellent Fuel Efficiency While Achieving 2007 Emissions Goals Chris Nelson Cummins, Inc. (PDF 281 KB)
Session 8B: Diesel Engine Emissions, Part 2
Chair: Roland Gravel
U.S. Department of Energy
Rypos Trap: Field Demonstrations and Recent Developments Frank DePetrillo Rypos, Inc. (PDF 333 KB)
Transient Simulation of a 2007 Prototype Heavy-Duty Engine W. Kent Rutan Caterpillar, Inc. (PDF 6.3 MB)
Aftertreatment Modeling Status, Future Potential, and Application Issues Houshun Zhang Detroit Diesel Corporation (PDF 382 KB)
Advanced Diesel Common Rail Injection System for Future Emission Legislation Roger Busch Robert Bosch GmbH (PDF 719 KB)
Durability Evaluation of an Integrated Diesel NOx Adsorber A/T Subsystem at Light-Duty Operation Jim Li Cummins, Inc. (PDF 200 KB)
Long-Term Aging of NOx Sensors in Heavy-Duty Engine Exhaust John Orban Battelle Memorial Institute (PDF 324 KB)
Ceramatec NOx Sensor and NOx Catalyst Technologies Balakrishnan G. Nair Ceramatec, Inc (PDF 196 KB)
Session 9: Diesel Engine Development and Durability
Chair: Ken Howden
U.S. Department of Energy
Ten Years of Development Experience with Advanced Light-Truck Diesel Engines John Stang Cummins Inc. (PDF 50 KB)
The Diesel Engine Powering Light-Duty Vehicles: Today and Tomorrow Klaus-Peter Schindler Volkswagen (PDF 952 KB)
Lowest Engine-Out Emissions as the Key to the Future of the Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine: New Development Results Franz Moser AVL List GmbH (PDF 870 KB)
Cummins Light Truck Clean Diesel Engine John Stang Cummins Inc. (PDF 258 KB)
A European Perspective of EURO 5/US 07 Heavy-Duty Engines and Their Related Consequences Jean-Paul Fayolle Volvo-Renault Division (PDF 351 KB)
Light-Duty Diesel Engine Technology to Meet Future Emissions and Performance Requirements of the U.S. Market Adrian Greaney Ricardo, Inc. (PDF 498 KB)
Session 10: Environmental Science and Health Impacts
Chair: James Eberhardt
U.S. Department of Energy
Ride and Drive Evaluation Results DEER 2004 Ken Howden U.S. Department of Energy (PDF 111 KB)
History of the FreedomCAR Environmental Science and Health Impacts Activity James Eberhardt U.S. Department of Energy (PDF 397 KB)
DOE's Gasoline/Diesel PM Split Study Doug Lawson National Renewable Energy Laboratory (PDF 276 KB)
2007 Diesel Particle Measurement Research Project Imad Khalek Southwest Research Institute (PDF 236 KB)
On-Road Exposure and Emission Measurements David Kittelson University of Minnesota (PDF 183 KB)
Relationship between Composition and Toxicity of Engine Emissions Jacob McDonald Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute (PDF 396 KB)
Assessment of Health Hazards of Repeated Inhalation of Diesel Emissions, with Comparison to Other Source Emissions Joe Mauderly Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute (PDF 681 KB)
The California Demonstration Program for Control of PM from Diesel Backup Generators Wayne Miller University of California, Riverside (PDF 757 KB)
Advanced Characterization of Particles and Particle-Cell Interactions Jim Cowin Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PDF 1.6 MB)
Session 11: Emission Control and NOx Reduction
Chair: Ron Graves
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Update on Diesel Exhaust Emission Control Technology and Regulations Tim Johnson Corning Incorporated (PDF 1.5 MB)
New Diesel Emission Control Strategy for U.S. Tier 2 Jeffrey A. Leet Southwest Research Institute (PDF 402 KB)
Urea SCR and DPF System for Diesel Sport Utility Vehicle Meeting Tier 2 Bin 5 Robert Hammerle Ford Research and Advanced Engineering (PDF 445 KB)
SCR Potential and Issues for Heavy-Duty Applications in the United States Craig Savonen Detroit Diesel Corporation (PDF 1.2 MB)
A Fast Start-Up Onboard Diesel Fuel Reformer for NOx Trap Regeneration and Desulfation Navin Khadiya ArvinMeritor Inc. (PDF 431 KB)
Impact of SO2 on Lean NOx Trap Catalysts Sonia Hammache University of New Mexico (PDF 250 KB)
Use of a Diesel Fuel Processor for Rapid and Efficient Regeneration of Single-Leg NOx Adsorber Systems R. Dalla Betta Catalytica Energy Systems, Inc. (PDF 332 KB)
High-Throughput Program for the Discovery of NOx Reduction Catalysts Richard Blint General Motors Corporation (PDF 358 KB)
Economic Comparison of LNT versus Urea SCR for Light-Duty Diesel Vehicles in U.S. Market John Hoard Ford Motor Company (PDF 115 KB)
Development of a Durable Low-Temperature Urea-SCR Catalyst for CIDI Engines Donovan A. Peña Sandia National Laboratories (PDF 299 KB)
Review of SCR Technologies for Diesel Emission Control: European Experience and Worldwide Perspectives Emmanuel Joubert Aaqius and Aaqius (PDF 381 KB)
Urea Decomposition and SCR Performance at Low Temperature John Storey Oak Ridge National Laboratory (PDF 211 KB)
Diesel Aftertreatment Systems Development Maarten Verkiel Caterpillar, Inc. (PDF 950 KB)
Session 12: Emission Control/PM Reduction
Chair: Mike Bogdanoff
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Particle Sensor for Diesel Combustion Monitoring David Kittelson University of Minnesota (PDF 397 KB)
Reliability and Design Strength Limit Calculations on Diesel Particulate Filters James Webb Corning Incorporated (PDF 127 KB)
A New CFD Model for Understanding and Managing Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration Z. Jason Hou Donaldson Company, Inc. (PDF 1.4 MB)
Diesel Particulate Filter Technology for Low-Temperature and Low-NOx/PM Applications Sougato Chatterjee Johnson Matthey Catalysts (PDF 614 KB)
Advanced Ceramic Filter for Diesel Emission Control Cheng G. Li Dow Automotive (PDF 729 KB)
A New Active DPF System for "Stop-and-Go" Duty Cycle Vehicles Thierry Seguelong Aaqius and Aaqius (PDF 882 KB)
Improvement and Simplification of Diesel Particulate Filter System using a Ceria-Based Fuel-Borne Catalyst in Serial Applications Pierre Macaudiere Rhodia Electronics and Catalysis (PDF 921 KB)
Retrofit Program of a EURO 1 and EURO 2 Urban Bus Fleet in La Rochelle: Status after One Year Experience Pierre Macaudiere Rhodia Electronics and Catalysis (PDF 152 KB)
Diesel Particulate Filters Market Introduction in Europe: Review and Status Thierry Seguelong Aaqius and Aaqius (PDF 973 KB)
Soot Nanostructure: Definition, Quantification, and Implications Randy Vander Wal NCMR c/o the NASA-Glenn Research Center (PDF 860 KB)
Progress Update: Creating Mobile Emission Reduction Credits Daniel Sloan Emission Reduction Specialists (PDF 49 KB)
Emission Control Systems and Components for Retrofit, and First-Fit Applications Brad Edgar Cleaire Advanced Emission Controls, LLC (PDF 295 KB)
Development and Applications of Catalyzed Diesel Particulate Filter Yinyan Huang Süd-Chemie Prototech, Inc. (PDF 172 KB)
Predicting Thermal Stress in Diesel Particulate Filters Dave Wilcox Corning Incorporated (PDF 225 KB)
Measurements of PM Traps Nigel Clark West Virginia University (PDF 86 KB)

 

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