AN ACTIVATED CARBON An activated carbon canister is used to capture hydrocarbon vapor emissions from the fuel tank as part of an evaporative emission control system (EVAP). When the engine is running these stored hydrocarbons can be purged by opening a valve to the intake system and reversing the flow through the carbon canister allowing the engine to consume the hydrocarbon vapors by combustion. With LEV III evaporative emissions standards calling for zero evaporative emission losses by 2022, and with the increasing complexity of turbocharged GDI engines, there is increasing interest in optimizing the carbon canister size for hydrocarbon storage, and optimizing the hydrocarbon purge control strategy. For example when to purge during a drive cycle, where to purge (intake manifold under vacuum conditions or upstream of the compressor during boosted conditions), and how a purge event affects engine performance and emissions. |ACTIVATED CARBON IN VADODARA| |ACTIVATED CARBON IN DELHI| |ACTIVATED CARBON IN JUNAGADH| | ACTIVATED CARBON IN GOA| |ACTIVATED CARBON IN MUMBAI| |ACTIVATED CARBON IN CHENNAI| |ACTIVATED CARBON IN NAGPUR| |ACTIVATED CARBON IN ASSAM| |ACTIVATED CARBON IN TAMILBNADU| |ACTIVATED CARBON IN PUNJAB| |ACTIVATED CARBON IN UTTER PRADESH| | ACTIVATED CARBON IM KERALA | |ACTIVATED CARBON IN MADRAS|
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