Engine Exhaust Particulates, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019
Energy, Environment, and Sustainability Series

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This book provides a comparative analysis of both diesel and gasoline engine particulates, and also of the emissions resulting from the use of alternative fuels.  Written by respected experts, it offers comprehensive insights into motor vehicle particulates, their formation, composition, location, measurement, characterisation and toxicology. It also addresses exhaust-gas treatment and legal, measurement-related and technological advancements concerning emissions.  The book will serve as a valuable resource for academic researchers and professional automotive engineers alike. 

Characteristics of particulate matter at different combustion modes.- Emission of ultra-fine organic carbon particles in SI engine exhaust.- Fuel Stratification and Particulate Emissions from a Spark Ignition Direct Injection Engine.- Alternative Fuels For Particulate Control in Diesel Engines.- Effect on Particulate Emissions in a Diesel Engine due to Varying Boost and Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR).- Particulate Emission from Gasoline Direct Injection Engines.- Effect on Human Health by Particulate Emissions.- Alternative Fuels for Particulate Reduction in a Gasoline Engine.- Composition and Formation of Diesel Engine Exhaust particulates.- Effect of Charge Preparation, Spray Characteristics and Cylinder Geometry on Particulate Emission in SI Engine.- Physicochemical properties of diesel exhaust particulates.- Alternative Fuels for Particulate Control in Diesel Engines.- Numerical modelling of soot in diesel engines.- A Comprehensive Review On Oxygenated Fuel Additive Options For Sustainable Emission Reduction From Diesel Engines.- Solid Particle Number Emission of Advanced Combustion Concepts (RCCI and PPC) on Compression Ignition Engines.- Particulate Reduction Using Exhaust Aftertreatment Devices in Diesel Engines.- Characteristics and Fundamentals of Particulates in Compression Ignition Engine.- Nano-Particle Emissions in Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition Engine.- Particulate Emissions from Hydrogen Diesel fuelled CI Engines.- Effect of hydrogen and Producer gas addition on the Performance and Emissions on a Dual Fuel Diesel Engine.- Ultrafine Particles In Concern of Vehicular Exhaust -An overview.- DPF Active Regeneration system.

Avinash K Agarwal is a Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. His areas of interest are IC engines, combustion, alternative fuels, conventional fuels, optical diagnostics, laser ignition, HCCI, emission and particulate control, and large bore engines. He has published 24 books and 230+ international journal and conference papers. Prof. Agarwal is a Fellow of the SAE (2012), ASME (2013), ISEES (2015) and INAE (2015). He has received several awards such as the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in Engineering Sciences (2016), Rajib Goyal Prize (2015), and NASI-Reliance Industries Platinum Jubilee Award (2012).

Atul Dhar has been an Assistant Professor at the IIT Mandi since 2013. He received his MTech and PhD from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kanpur in 2006 and 2013, respectively. He was awarded the European Union Erasmus Mundus Fellowship in 2013 and the Young Scientist Award from the International Society for Energy, Environment and Sustainability in 2015. He has edited 3 books, and published 12 book chapters and more than 35 international peer-reviewed journal papers.  

Nikhil Sharma is a scientist at the Engine Research Laboratory, IIT Kanpur, India. He received his MTech in Mechanical Engineering from the NIT Hamirpur, India in 2012 and his PhD from the IIT Kanpur in 2017. A former Assistant Professor at Amity University’s Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, Noida, his areas of research include alternative fuels for IC engines (biodiesel, alcohols), emission control and particulate characterisation.  

Pravesh Chandra Shukla is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Bhilai. After completing his PhD at the IIT Kanpur, he worked as a postdoc at Lund University, Sweden. His research interests include internal combustion engines, alternative fuels (biodiesel, alcoho

Compares diesel and gasoline engine management Describes engine design and operation variables in the context of reducing emissions Covers treatment techniques for engine exhaust