Capturing the Variability in Instantaneous Vehicle Emissions Based on Field Test Data
Emission models are important tools for traffic emission and air quality estimates. Existing instantaneous emission models employ the steady-state “engine emissions map” to estimate emissions for individual vehicles. However, vehicle emissions vary significantly, even under the same driving conditio...
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doaj-9a3e46ccc5b445d290b170cd0146c2102020-11-25T03:02:52ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332020-07-011176576510.3390/atmos11070765Capturing the Variability in Instantaneous Vehicle Emissions Based on Field Test DataZhiqiang Zhai0Ran Tu1Junshi Xu2An Wang3Marianne Hatzopoulou4Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto, 35 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4, CanadaDepartment of Civil & Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto, 35 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4, CanadaDepartment of Civil & Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto, 35 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4, CanadaDepartment of Civil & Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto, 35 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4, CanadaDepartment of Civil & Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto, 35 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4, CanadaEmission models are important tools for traffic emission and air quality estimates. Existing instantaneous emission models employ the steady-state “engine emissions map” to estimate emissions for individual vehicles. However, vehicle emissions vary significantly, even under the same driving conditions. Variability in the emissions at a specific driving condition depends on various influencing factors. It is important to gain insight into the effects of these factors, to enable detailed modeling of individual vehicle emissions. This study employs a portable emissions measurement system (PEMS), to collect vehicle emissions including the corresponding parameters of engine condition, vehicle activity, catalyst temperature, geography, and meteorology, to analyze the variability in emission rates as a function of those factors, across different vehicle specific power (VSP) categories. We observe that carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particle number emissions are strongly correlated with engine parameters (engine speed, torque, load, and air-fuel ratio) and vehicle activity parameters (vehicle speed and acceleration). In the same VSP bin, emissions per second on highways and ramps are higher than those on arterial roads, and the emissions when the vehicle is traveling downhill tend to be higher than the emissions during uphill traveling, because of higher observed speeds and accelerations. Morning emissions are higher than afternoon emissions, due to lower temperatures.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/7/765instantaneous emissionsPEMSemission rateemission variability |
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Capturing the Variability in Instantaneous Vehicle Emissions Based on Field Test Data |
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Capturing the Variability in Instantaneous Vehicle Emissions Based on Field Test Data |
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Emission models are important tools for traffic emission and air quality estimates. Existing instantaneous emission models employ the steady-state “engine emissions map” to estimate emissions for individual vehicles. However, vehicle emissions vary significantly, even under the same driving conditions. Variability in the emissions at a specific driving condition depends on various influencing factors. It is important to gain insight into the effects of these factors, to enable detailed modeling of individual vehicle emissions. This study employs a portable emissions measurement system (PEMS), to collect vehicle emissions including the corresponding parameters of engine condition, vehicle activity, catalyst temperature, geography, and meteorology, to analyze the variability in emission rates as a function of those factors, across different vehicle specific power (VSP) categories. We observe that carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particle number emissions are strongly correlated with engine parameters (engine speed, torque, load, and air-fuel ratio) and vehicle activity parameters (vehicle speed and acceleration). In the same VSP bin, emissions per second on highways and ramps are higher than those on arterial roads, and the emissions when the vehicle is traveling downhill tend to be higher than the emissions during uphill traveling, because of higher observed speeds and accelerations. Morning emissions are higher than afternoon emissions, due to lower temperatures. |
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instantaneous emissions PEMS emission rate emission variability |
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