Association of Carbon Emissions and Expressway Longitudinal Slope in Northern China

Xingli Jia, Jinliang Xu, Xingliang Liu
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Abstract

In Northern China, heavy trucks are common on highways. Vehicles traveling on longitudinal sections of expressways produce higher carbon emissions. Current carbon emission models include the vehicular operating conditions, but do not reveal the influence of highway alignment conditions, such as the longitudinal gradient and slope length, on emissions. To address this problem, this study attempts to relate the design parameters of longitudinal roadway segments with carbon emissions, as derived from diesel fuel consumption data, using an iterative nonlinear multiple regression method. Diesel fuel consumption data were collected through field tests along two typical overloaded expressways in China’s coal-producing regions. The associated carbon emission data were calculated using the method defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Using this data, a carbon emission prediction model was developed that related carbon emissions with roadway segment gradients, segment slope length, and initial vehicle speed. The proposed model was verified using the field test data. A relative error of 4.9% between predicted and observed data suggested high accuracy and applicability for the proposed prediction model.
中国北方高速公路纵向坡度与碳排放的关系
在中国北方,重型卡车在高速公路上随处可见。在高速公路纵向路段行驶的车辆产生更高的碳排放。目前的碳排放模型包括车辆运行工况,但没有揭示公路线形条件(如纵向坡度和坡度长度)对排放的影响。为了解决这一问题,本研究尝试使用迭代非线性多元回归方法,将纵向路段的设计参数与柴油油耗数据的碳排放联系起来。柴油消耗数据是通过中国产煤地区两条典型超载高速公路的实地测试收集的。相关的碳排放数据是使用政府间气候变化专门委员会定义的方法计算的。利用该数据,建立了碳排放预测模型,将碳排放与路段坡度、路段坡度长度和初始车速相关联。利用现场试验数据对模型进行了验证。预测值与观测值的相对误差为4.9%,表明该预测模型具有较高的准确性和适用性。
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Journal of Residuals Science & Technology
Journal of Residuals Science & Technology 环境科学-工程:环境
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期刊介绍: The international Journal of Residuals Science & Technology (JRST) is a blind-refereed quarterly devoted to conscientious analysis and commentary regarding significant environmental sciences-oriented research and technical management of residuals in the environment. The journal provides a forum for scientific investigations addressing contamination within environmental media of air, water, soil, and biota and also offers studies exploring source, fate, transport, and ecological effects of environmental contamination.
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