Interesting, but short, article on cleaner diesel emissions from PhysOrg.com: latest science and technology news
CLEANER DIESELS THANKS TO LASER LIGHT, December 07
Dutch researcher Bas Bougie has developed a laser system to investigate soot development in diesel engines. Small soot particles are not retained by a soot filter but are, however, more harmful than larger soot particles. Therefore, soot development needs to be tackled at the source. Laser Induced Incandescence is a technique that reveals exactly where soot is generated and can be used by project partners to develop cleaner diesel engines.
Full story at http://www.physorg.com/news116<wbr>246605.html
CLEANER DIESELS THANKS TO LASER LIGHT, December 07
Dutch researcher Bas Bougie has developed a laser system to investigate soot development in diesel engines. Small soot particles are not retained by a soot filter but are, however, more harmful than larger soot particles. Therefore, soot development needs to be tackled at the source. Laser Induced Incandescence is a technique that reveals exactly where soot is generated and can be used by project partners to develop cleaner diesel engines.
Full story at http://www.physorg.com/news116<wbr>246605.html