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Suggested Citation: "Acronyms and Abbreviations." National Research Council. 2000. Review of the U.S. Department of Energy's Heavy Vehicle Technologies Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9989.

Acronyms and Abbreviations

ANL

Argonne National Laboratory

bbl

barrel

bhp-h

brake horsepower-hour

CAFÉ

corporate average fuel economy

CARB

California Air Resources Board

CFD

computational fluid dynamics

CHAD

computational hydrodynamics for advanced designs

CNG

compressed natural gas

CO

carbon monoxide

CRADA

cooperative research and development agreement

DDC

Detroit Diesel Corporation

DING

direct-injection natural-gas (engine)

DOE

U.S. Department of Energy

EGR

exhaust gas recirculation

EIA

Energy Information Administration

EPA

Environmental Protection Agency

FY

fiscal year

GTRI

Georgia Tech Research Institute

GVW

gross vehicle weight

HCCI

homogeneous-charge, compression-ignition (engine)

HEV

hybrid electric vehicle

HTML

High Temperature Materials Laboratory

LANL

Los Alamos National Laboratory

LDT

light-duty trucks

LEV

low-emission vehicle

LLNL

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

LNG

liquefied natural gas

MDPV

medium-duty passenger vehicle

mpg

miles per gallon

mph

miles per hour

NASA

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

NGV

natural-gas vehicle

NMHC

nonmethane hydrocarbons

NOx

nitrogen oxides

OAAT

Office of Advanced Automotive Technologies

OHVT

Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies

OPEC

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries

ORNL

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

PING

pilot-injection, natural-gas (engine)

PM

particulate matter

PNGV

Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles

R&D

research and development

SCR

selective catalytic reduction

SING

spark-ignited, natural-gas (engine)

SNL

Sandia National Laboratories

SOP

statement of principles

SULEV

super low-emission vehicle

SUV

sport utility vehicle

TAC

toxic air contaminant

ULEV

ultra low-emission vehicle

VOC

volatile organic compound

Suggested Citation: "Acronyms and Abbreviations." National Research Council. 2000. Review of the U.S. Department of Energy's Heavy Vehicle Technologies Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9989.
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