AIR POLLUTION: SYMPOSIUM ON LOW POLLUTION POWER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT HELD IN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, ON OCTOBER 14-19, 1973
The United States, in November, 1970, as part of the NATO/CCMS Air Pollution Pilot Study introduced the Low Pollution Power Systems Development (LPPSD) Program. This was in response to a recognized need for development of low pollution vehicles among the NATO allies. This report summarizes the presentations and discussions at the second LPPSD Symposium held on October 15-19, 1973, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This symposium encompasses the regular AAPS contractors, coordination and progress meeting. Important elements of the technical presentations are presented. This includes: Gas turbines; Rankine power systems; Stirling cycle engines; Stratified charge engines; Diesel engines; Rotary engines; Electric cars; Alternate fuels; Hydrogen fuels; Schemes for reducing fuel consumption; and Reduction and measurement of lead particulates.
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Corporate Authors:
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society
Brussels 39, BelgiumEnvironmental Protection Agency
Office of Air and Waste Management
Ann Arbor, MI United States - Publication Date: 1973
Media Info
- Pagination: 395 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Air quality management; Conferences; Diesel engines; Electric automobiles; Electric vehicles; Fuel additives; Fuel consumption; Gas turbines; Hydrogen; Lead (Metal); Meetings; Motor fuels; Particles; Rankine engines; Rotary engines; Stirling engines; Stratified charge engines; Turbine engines; Vehicle power plants; Wankel engines
- Old TRIS Terms: Air pollution abatement; Automobile engines; Rankine cycle; Stirling cycle engines
- Subject Areas: Design; Energy; Geotechnology; Highways; Materials; Safety and Human Factors; Vehicles and Equipment;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00090864
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: National Technical Information Service
- Report/Paper Numbers: NATO/CCMS-32
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Jun 26 1975 12:00AM