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Publications - Particulates

Title Author Publication journal
A fast response particulate spectrometer for combustion aerosols University of Cambridge, Cambustion Ltd SAE 2002 01 2714
Automated Repeatable DPF Testing with the Cambustion DPG Cambustion Ltd Cambridge Particle Meeting, May 16th 2008
Characterization and Abatement of Diesel Crankcase Emissions West Virginia University SAE 2006-01-3372
Charge Distribution produced by unipolar diffusion charging of fie aerosols Cambustion Ltd, University of Cambridge AAAR 2004 poster
Density of particles emitted from a gasoline direct injection engine Cambustion Ltd 12th ETH-Conference on Combustion Generated Nanoparticles, June 2008
Determination of real-time particulate size spectra and emission parameters with a differential mobility spectrometer University of Cambridge, Cambustion Ltd, 6th ETH Conference on nanoparticles Aug 2002
Dynamic Particulate Measurements from a DISI Vehicle: A Comparison of DMS500, ELPI, CPC and PASS University of Oxford, Ford Motor Company and Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen SAE 2006-01-1077
Engine-in-the-loop study of the stochastic dynamic programming optimal control design for a hybrid electric HMMWV University of Michigan IJHVS Vol.15 (2-4) 2008
Evaporation of volatile aerosols University of Minnesota, Cambustion Ltd 8th ETH conference on nanoparticles Aug 2004
Fast response classification of fine aerosols with a differential mobility spectrometer Cambridge University Aerosol Soc 2002 13th AGM
GDI measurements with a fast particulate spectrometer Cambustion Ltd, University of Cambridge 7th ETH Conference on nanoparticles Aug 2002
Investigating the impact of in-vehicle transients on Diesel soot emissions University of Michigan, PACCAR Thermal Science Vol. 12 (2008)
Mass correlation of engine emissions with spectral instruments University of Minnesota, Cambustion Ltd, Dekati Ltd, Johnson Matthey JSAE 20045462
Measurement and dispersion behavior of particles in various size (5 nm>Dp<1000 nm) ranges in a Cambridge Street Canyon Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge and Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge 11th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes, Cambridge, UK
Measurement of the Particles in the 5-1000 nm range close to the road level in an urban street canyon Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge and Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge Journal-Science of the Total Environment
Measurement of Ultrafine Particle Number Emissions from a Light-Duty Diesel Engine Using SMPS, DMS, ELPI and EEPS Johnson Matthey SAE 2005-24-015
Particle Matter and Hydrocarbon Emissions Measurement: Comparing First and Second Generation DISI with PFI in Single Cylinder Optical Engines University of Oxford and Ford Motor Company SAE 2006-01-1263
Particulate Matter: Importance, Regulations and Historical Perspective Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge 'Nirmaan', IIT Delhi Civil Engineering Society
Physical Characterization of Aerosol Emissions from a Commercial Gas Turbine Engine Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) Journal of Propulsion and Power (2007), Vol. 23, No. 5, 919-929
Potential of Nanoparticle Formation by Vehicles Japan Automobile Research Institute SAE 2006-01-0622
Real-Time Measurement of Particle Size Distribution From Diesel Engine Equipped With Continuous Regenerative DPF Under a Transient Driving Condition NTSEL SAE 2004-01-1984
Real-time Measurement of Tobacco Smoke Aerosol British American Tobacco Ltd Aerosol Soc 2004 AGM
Roadside measurements with a fast particulate spectrometer Cambustion Ltd, Cambridge University, Leeds University JSAE 20035407
Street versus rooftop level concentrations of fine particles in a Cambridge Street Canyon Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge 6th International Conference on Urban Air Quality Limassol, Cyprus
The effective density and fractal dimension of particles emitted from a light-duty diesel vehicle with a diesel oxidation catalyst University of Cambridge, Cambustion Ltd Aerosol Science 38 (2007) 69-82
The Formation of Particles of MgO and BaO in an Oxygen-Rich, Cool Flame Cambridge University (Dept. of Chemical Engineering) Combustion Institute AGM, Churchill College Sept 2004
The measurement of fine particles for the study of their dispersion and of street-scale air quality Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge and Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge UK Atmospheric Aerosol Network (UKAAN) Workshop, University of Reading, Berkshire UK
Transient Diesel Emissions: Analysis of Engine Operation During a Tip-In University of Michigan SAE 2006-01-1151
Transient Gaseous and Particulate Emissions Measurement on a Diesel Passenger Car including a DPF Regeneration Event Cambustion Ltd SAE 2006-01-1079
Treatment of losses of ultrafine aerosol particles in long sampling tubes during ambient measurements University of Cambridge, University of Surrey, Imperial College London, and Cambustion Limited Atmospheric Environment xxx (2008) 1-8