Past research has shown that automobile exhaust is composed
of a mixture of many different hydrocarbons and that some of these
hydrocarbons contribute more to the smog problem than others.
Natural gas has been proposed as an alternative to gasoline as a
motor fuel, and it was desired to confirm...
Purpose of the study. In any field of research in which many investigators are engaged, points of difference are inevitable, and the present subject is no exception. Many recommendations have appeared in the literature and a survey makes it quite obvious that some of these have been made without the...
The importance of automobile exhaust as a source of atmospheric pollutants has been recognized for several years. With the
control of stationary sources in geographic areas such as Los
Angeles County, the automobile has become the major uncontrolled
source of air pollution.
The three major pollutants emitted by automobiles are...
A system intended to detect, classify, and track radioactive sources in moving
vehicle traffic is under development at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
(LLNL). This system will fuse information from a network of sensor suites to provide
real time tracking of the location of vehicles emitting gamma and/or neutron radiation.
This...
Long-haul diesel trucks carry the lion’s share of all shipped goods in the United States. The drivers of these trucks often live in these trucks for days, sometimes weeks, at a time as they deliver these goods. When stopped overnight, many of these drivers leave their engines idling to heat...
Energy use and greenhouse gas emissions are on the forefront of planning policy in the world today. In the U.S., the transportation sector accounts for 50 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the most of any single sector. State and local levels of government have been very proactive in the...