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Experimental investigation of nanoparticle formation characteristics from advanced gasoline and diesel fueled light duty vehicles under different certification driving modes
Experimental investigation of nanoparticle formation characteristics from advanced gasoline and diesel fueled light duty vehicles under different certification driving modes
Experimental investigation of nanoparticle formation characteristics from advanced gasoline and diesel fueled light duty vehicles under different certification driving modes
Lee, H. (author) / Kim, J. (author) / Myung, C. L. (author) / Park, S. (author)
JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ; 23 ; 1591-1601
2009-01-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
621
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