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Particle Number Measurements Directly from the Tailpipe for Type Approval of Heavy-Duty Engines

Barouch Giechaskiel    
Tero Lähde    
Matthias Schwelberger    
Timo Kleinbach    
Helge Roske    
Enrico Teti    
Tim van den Bos    
Patrick Neils    
Christophe Delacroix    
Tobias Jakobsson and Hua Lu Karlsson    

Resumen

Particle number measurements directly from the tailpipe of heavy-duty engines are possible for type approval regulatory purposes.

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