Analysis of harmful compounds concentrations in the exhaust behind a vehicle with compression ignition engine

Michalina Kamińska, Natalia Szymlet, P. Fuć, Łukasz Rymaniak, P. Lijewski, Rafał Grzeszczyk
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The article presents issues related to the assessment of concentrations of harmful substances in the exhaust gas cloud behind a compression-ignition passenger vehicle. The introduction discusses the subject of optical measurement methods and refers to Lambert Beer's law describing the phenomenon of absorption of electromagnetic radiation when passing through a partially absorbing and scattering medium. The vehicle used during the tests was characterized by a four-cylinder drive unit with a maximum power of 110 kW at 4000 rpm and a maximum torque of 320 Nm at 2000 rpm. The vehicle was type-approved in accordance with the Euro 4 standard. Exhaust gas dispersion tests behind the vehicle were carried out both in stationary conditions (a specially prepared laboratory stand) and in real operating conditions. PEMS testing equipment was used for this type of measurements. During the measurements, concentrations of harmful exhaust gas compounds were analyzed in relation to the distance of the measuring probe from the exhaust system. In stationary conditions, the influence of the engine speed on the dispersion of pollutants was also studied. The tests carried out show that the concentrations obtained behind a moving vehicle significantly decrease with the distance of the measuring probe, and their dispersion in most cases is much smaller than in the case of stationary tests. This is the basis for recognizing that thanks to this, it is possible to analyze the concentrations obtained and conduct tests using the emission gate.
压燃式发动机汽车尾气中有害化合物浓度分析
文章介绍了与压燃式乘用车尾气云中有害物质浓度评估有关的问题。导言讨论了光学测量方法的主题,并提到了描述电磁辐射通过部分吸收和散射介质时的吸收现象的朗伯比尔定律。测试中使用的车辆采用四缸驱动装置,在转速为 4000 rpm 时最大功率为 110 kW,在转速为 2000 rpm 时最大扭矩为 320 Nm。该车辆已通过欧 4 标准的型式认证。在静止条件下(专门准备的实验室台架)和实际运行条件下,对车辆后部进行了废气扩散测试。此类测量使用了 PEMS 测试设备。在测量过程中,根据测量探头与排气系统的距离分析有害废气化合物的浓度。在静止状态下,还研究了发动机转速对污染物扩散的影响。测试结果表明,随着测量探头距离的增加,在行驶车辆后获得的浓度会明显降低,而且在大多数情况下,其分散程度比静止测试时要小得多。据此,我们可以分析所获得的浓度,并使用排放门进行测试。
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