Impact of Vehicle Weight on Truck Behavior and Emissions, using On-Board Measurement

Corey M. Strimer, N. Clark, D. Carder, M. Gautam, G. Thompson
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On-board emissions measurement for heavy-duty vehicles has taken on greater significance because new standards now address in-use emissions levels in the USA. Emissions compliance must be shown in a "Motto-exceed" (NTE) zone that excludes engine operation at low power. An over-the-road 1996 Peterbilt tractor was instrumented with the West Virginia University Mobile Emissions Measurement System (MEMS). The researchers determined how often the truck entered the NTE, and the emissions from the vehicle, as it was driven over different routes and at different test weights (20,740 Ib, 34,640 Ib, 61,520 Ib, and 79,700 lb) The MEMS interfaced with the truck ECU, while also measuring exhaust flowrate, and concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) in the exhaust. The four test routes that were employed included varying terrain types in order to simulate a wide range of on-road driving conditions. One route (called the Bruceton route) included a sustained hill climb. Another route (known as the Saltwell route) traversed more rolling hills throughout the duration of the test. For 34,640 lb and 79,700 lb, the vehicle was tested on a route that was a reasonably flat road (PA 43 route), and a route through city traffic (Stop-n-go). As an example of results from the study, on the Bruceton route at 20,740 lb, the truck spent only 8.24% of the time within the NTE, but at 80,000lb on the same route it spent 35.67% of test duration in the NTE. Distance-specific NOx and fuel consumption were typically 50 to 80% higher in the NTE zone than over the whole route.
车辆重量对卡车行为和排放的影响,使用车载测量
重型车辆的车载排放测量具有更大的意义,因为新的标准现在解决了美国在使用过程中的排放水平。排放合规性必须显示在“Motto-exceed”(NTE)区域,该区域不包括发动机在低功率下运行。西弗吉尼亚大学移动排放测量系统(MEMS)对1996年的彼得比尔特拖拉机进行了检测。研究人员确定了卡车进入NTE的频率,以及车辆在不同路线和不同测试重量(20,740磅,34,640磅,61,520磅和79,700磅)下行驶时的排放量。MEMS与卡车ECU接口,同时还测量了废气流量,以及废气中二氧化碳(CO 2)和氮氧化物(NOx)的浓度。采用的四条测试路线包括不同的地形类型,以模拟广泛的道路驾驶条件。其中一条路线(称为布鲁顿路线)包括持续的爬山。另一条路线(称为Saltwell路线)在整个测试过程中穿越了更多起伏的丘陵。在34,640磅和79,700磅的测试中,车辆分别在相当平坦的道路(PA 43路线)和城市交通路线(Stop-n-go)上进行了测试。作为研究结果的一个例子,在Bruceton路线上,20,740磅的卡车在NTE内花费的时间仅为8.24%,但在同一路线上,80,000磅的卡车在NTE内花费的测试时间为35.67%。NTE区域的氮氧化物和燃料消耗通常比整条路线高出50%至80%。
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