ethanol
Measurement of Exhaust from Burning Ethanol
Description
The ethanol data frame records 88 measurements (rows) for three
variables (columns) NOx , C , and E from an experiment in which
ethanol was burned in a single cylinder automobile test engine.
The gas data frame records 22 measurements of NOx and E from a
similar experiment involving gasoline in place of ethanol.
Arguments
NOx |
the concentration of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in
engine exhaust, normalized by the work done by the engine.
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C |
the compression ratio of the engine.
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E |
the equivalence ratio at which the engine was run---a measure of the
richness of the air/ethanol mix.
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Source
Brinkman, N.D. (1981) Ethanol Fuel---A single-cylinder Engine Study of
Efficiency and Exhaust Emissions. SAE transactions
Vol. 90, No 810345, pp. 1410--1424.
John M. Chambers and Trevor J. Hastie, (eds.) Statistical Models in S,
Wadsworth and Brooks, Pacific Grove, CA 1992, pp. 75, 222, 272--280, 331.
Examples
eth1 <- lm(NOx ~ C + E, data = Sdatasets::ethanol)